Norma Hilton

Class of 2023

Norma Hilton is a journalist interested in telling nuanced stories about underrepresented communities. After graduating from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, she’s covered domestic violence and murder suicides for the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting. Previously, she covered the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingyas, specifically violence against women. In 2018 she received the Future News Worldwide award, which is given to the best young journalists in the world by the British Council. Based in Dhaka, Brisbane, Singapore and New York City, she has covered the #MeToo movement in Saudi Arabia, environmental degradation in conflict zones and press suppression in Australia.

Clippings

  • 2023
  • Investigative Journalism Bureau

Toxic lead showing up in Ontario school and daycare drinking water as evidence of serious health dangers grows

  • 2023
  • The Toronto Star

K-pop brought foreigners to South Korea. Now they’ve joined the ‘Korean wave’ of culture

  • 2023
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

THE HOME SHOW (PART TWO)

  • 2023
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

THE HOME SHOW (PART ONE)

  • 2023
  • Canadian Press
  • National Post

I covered murder-suicides, and learned how journalists were vulnerable to trauma

  • 2023
  • The Conversation

I covered murder-suicides, and learned how journalists were vulnerable to trauma

  • 2023
  • News Decoder

Reporting on trauma can be traumatic for those reporting on it

  • 2023
  • News Decoder

Seoul-bound: Social media makers head to the hub of K-Pop