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Aren LeBrun, of East Madison, has won New England Emmy Awards for two videos he produced about unsolved homicides of black and Latino men in three Boston neighborhoods. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Aren LeBrun, of East Madison, has won New England Emmy Awards for two videos he produced about unsolved homicides of black and Latino men in three Boston neighborhoods.
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A screen shot from Aren LeBrun's video "The Outspoken Survivors." The Skowhegan High School graduate's 7-minute video, and another one, "The Legacy Lives On" won the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Award in the College/University category.
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A screen shot from Aren LeBrun's video "The Outspoken Survivors," shows the names of some of the 900-plus black and Latino men who have been killed three Boston neighborhoods since 1970 whose cases haven't been solved. LeBrun, a Skowhegan High School graduate, won a New England Emmy Award for the film this year, and another award for a film on the same topic in 2015.