National Association of Hispanic Journalists Award Winners

From the National Association of Hispanic Journalists:

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) celebrated excellence in journalism that represents Latinx communities and cultivates an informed public.

General Award Categories:

Latino Issues – Print/Digital Journalism

Lulu Ramadan – The Palm Beach Post/ProPublica

Black Snow: Big Sugar’s Burning Problem

Latino Issues – Radio/Online Audio Journalism

Brenda León – Connecticut Public Radio

Los De María: Four Years After The Hurricane, Still Making A Home

Latino Issues – TV/Online Video Journalism

Marta Planells – Noticias Telemundo

Un día en la vida de un latino ‘deliverista’ en Nueva York

Latino Issues – Student Print/Digital Journalism – TIE

Génesis González Díaz – ONCE

Los 59 menores desaparecidos hace casi un año, ¿dónde están? y Tres sobrevivientes del horror bajo el Estado que prometió cuidarlas

Génesis Rodríguez Torres – ONCE

Los 59 menores desaparecidos hace casi un año, ¿dónde están? y Tres sobrevivientes del horror bajo el Estado que prometió cuidarlas

Photography

Gary Coronado – Los Angeles Times

Migrant Deaths Rio Grande Valley

Vanguard Award Categories:

Al Neuharth Award for Investigative Journalism – TIE

Recognizing groundbreaking work by a journalist or a team that uses investigative journalism in the role of being a community’s watchdog.

Tom Llamas – Top Story with Tom Llamas, NBC News NOW

Crude reality: One U.S. state consumes half the oil from the Amazon

Christine Romo – NBC News

Crude reality: One U.S. state consumes half the oil from the Amazon

NAHJ Elaine Rivera Civil Rights & Social Justice Award

Recognizing excellence in coverage of civil rights of Latino Americans and/or issues of social justice for Latinos. Elaine Rivera was a former NAHJ board member and working journalist with a commitment to social justice.

Silvia Foster-Frau – The Washington Post

Latinos are disproportionately killed by police. Their deaths go largely untold.

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is the largest organization of Latino journalists in the United States and dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. The mission of NAHJ is to increase the number of Latinos in the newsrooms and to work toward fair and accurate representation of Latinos in the news media.

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