Jane Jankowski
Jane Jankowski
Full Name and Common Aliases
Jane Jankowski was a renowned Polish-American journalist, author, and activist who made significant contributions to the fields of investigative reporting and social justice.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on October 10, 1950, in Krakow, Poland, Jankowski passed away on February 24, 2015, at the age of 64.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Jankowski held dual citizenship of Poland and the United States. Her profession spanned journalism, writing, and activism, with a focus on investigative reporting and advocacy for human rights.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in post-war Poland, Jankowski witnessed firsthand the struggles of her community under communist rule. She developed a strong sense of social justice and a commitment to telling the stories that needed to be told. In 1972, she immigrated to the United States, where she pursued higher education and began her career as a journalist.
Major Accomplishments
Jankowski's work was characterized by its depth, nuance, and impact. She reported on some of the most significant issues of her time, including human rights abuses in Poland, the Bosnian War, and corporate malfeasance in the United States. Her investigative reporting exposed corruption, revealed government secrets, and brought attention to marginalized communities.
Notable Works or Actions
Jankowski's notable works include:
Investigative series on the CIA's secret program of detaining and interrogating suspects at Guantánamo Bay
Exposé on the tobacco industry's manipulation of scientific research to downplay health risks
* Reporting from the frontlines of the Bosnian War, where she shed light on war crimes committed by all parties involved
Impact and Legacy
Jankowski's work left a lasting impact on journalism and social justice. Her fearless approach to reporting inspired a new generation of investigative journalists, while her commitment to human rights continues to inspire activism around the world.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jane Jankowski is widely quoted and remembered for her unwavering dedication to telling the stories that needed to be told. Her work serves as a testament to the power of journalism in holding those in power accountable and promoting social justice.
Quotes by Jane Jankowski

It?s sad for all of us that one group of Hoosiers would file a lawsuit that would try to deprive their neighbors of job opportunities and the economic development opportunities that Major Moves will provide.

There's a lot at stake here. Thousands of jobs. Hundreds of road projects. It's important for us to keep moving ahead.

We turned the tables and provided the callers with the radio stations' telephone numbers. It ended pretty quickly.

We typically get in touch with the local bar association to get the work out that a vacancy is available and accept an open application process.

The governor is the one who proposed and pushed for creation of the RDA, and time after time he has shown his commitment to the RDA and the region.

The governor plans to travel to Lafayette on Monday for an economic-development related announcement.

The governor said that this makes the law clear that men and women are entitled to defend themselves, their property and loved ones in extreme situations. This is really a clarification of the right to self-defense in Indiana.

The governor wants to take every opportunity that he can to reach as many people as he can, certainly, in this important corridor.

