Awards & Recognition: 2021

Report for America corps members are producing award-winning journalism in newsrooms across the country. These are just a few examples of awards received in 2021-2022.

2022 Pulitzer Prize in Journalism 

Syra Ortiz-Blanes, Miami Herald, was part of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize in the Breaking News category for its urgent yet sweeping coverage of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex, merging clear and compassionate writing with comprehensive news and accountability reporting.

 

National and Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Report for America partner newsroom, KUNR, won a national Edward R. Murrow award for excellence in diversity, equity, and inclusion for their Youth Media program. It also won a Regional Murrow award in the same category. Corps member Lucia Starbuck serves as the program’s coordinator. 

KUNR won the Continuing Coverage category for its 2021 wildfire coverage. Starbuck was the lead reporter on this coverage. 

Idaho Press Club


Rachel Cohen, Boise State Public Radio, received four first-place awards in the audio category from the Idaho Press Club: Watchdog / Investigative Report, Serious Feature Report, Election Report and Pandemic Report. 

Livingston Award Finalist

Amelia Knisely, Mountain State Spotlight, received a Livingston Award nomination for her investigation into West Virginia’s foster care system.

 

National Press Foundation 2022 Poverty and Inequality Awards

Kayla Canne, Asbury Park Press, has won a National Press Foundation award for her 2021 series about low-income housing discrimination in New Jersey titled, “We don’t take that.” She investigated deplorable living conditions and discrimination in taxpayer-funded rental housing in New Jersey.

Maine Journalist of the Year

Samantha Hogan, Maine Monitor, received the Maine Press Association’s highest individual honor: Maine Journalist of the Year, primarily for her year-long investigation into the Maine judicial system’s approach to defending indigent people charged with crimes. 


The Newswomen’s Club of New York

Eileen Grench, The City NY, received the Best Investigative Reporting award from The Newswomen’s Club of New York for “Juvenile Justice in New York City,” a series which began with “Stuck on Mute: Kids in Juvenile Lockups Can’t Be Seen or Heard by Teachers During Remote Learning.”

 

2021 National Edward R. Murrow Awards

Chris Jones, 100 Days in Appalachia, won a National Edward R. Murrow Award in the Small Digital News Organization—Hard News category, for his reporting on domestic extremism: “National Media Want You to Believe Antifa and Boogaloo Are ‘Two Sides of the Same Coin.’ Here’s Why They’re Not.”

 
 

NATAS 45th Annual Mid-America Emmy Awards

Catherine Hoffman, Flatland KC/Kansas City PBS, won a regional Emmy  in the Health/Medical – Short Form Content Category for her video installment, “Birthing Battle | The Struggle for Equity in Maternal Health Care.”

Institute for Nonprofit News Awards

Carrington J. Tatum, MLK50, contributed to his newsroom’s Breaking Barriers Award for his stories about Southwest Memphis residents’ fight against the Byhalia Connection Pipeline. 

“To me, this award is a bigger recognition of a new era of journalism that puts marginalized people and communities before anything else,” Tatum said.

Bill Minor Prize for Investigative Journalism

Isabelle Taft, Sun Herald, won the Bill Minor Prize for Investigative Journalism as well as first place for in-depth or investigative coverage from the Mississippi Press Association for “As a Black family searched for a loved one, white Picayune groups spread rumors of fear.”

National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest

Jessi Dodge, Buffalo Bulletin, won first place in several categories at the National Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest, including in best online photo album for “A Final Fair-well.”

She also won first place in best photo essay for “A Summer Affair,” and in best sports photo for “Clay Reiner dismounts his horse during practice.”



Orange County Press Club
Awards

Brandon Pho, Voice of OC, won first place in multiple categories at the Orange County Press Club Awards, including news feature story, for “In South OC’s Wealthy, Mostly White School District, Students of Color Tell Stories of Racism, Harassment and Inaction.” He also won first place environmental news story for “Annual High Tide Spurs Concerns About Future Safety of San Onofre Nuclear Waste Stock Near South OC.” 


Top of the Rockies

Theresa Davis, Albuquerque Journal, won first place in agriculture and environment feature story from the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for “A ‘slow and painful’ crisis,” about the fifth anniversary of the Gold King Mine spill. 

Chesapeake Associated Press
Broadcasters Association Awards

Sarah Y. Kim, WYPR, won Best in Show – Radio, as well as first place in outstanding specialty reporting, from the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association (CAPBA) for “New Study Shows Exclusions of Blacks in Genomic Research.”

 

Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting

Michelle Liu, Associated Press, won the Shorenstein Center’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting for her contribution to Mississippi Today’s investigation into the state’s penal system, “Think debtors prisons are a thing of the past? Not in Mississippi.”

Texas APME Awards

Brandon Lingle, San Antonio Express-News, won first place in business reporting from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors for “A Grunt Style Reckoning: A look inside San Antonio apparel maker’s rowdy past, near-death experience and current leadership battle.”

Texas APME Awards

Mark Rosenberg, The Victoria Advocate, won first place in feature writing from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors for “Something you could fight with: For rural hospitals, new COVID-19 drug offers promise, uncertainty.”

Livingston Award Finalist

Eileen Grench, The City, is a 2021 Livingston Award finalist for excellence in local reporting for “Education, iPads, and Child Welfare Workers in the Age of Covid.”



Livingston Award Finalist

Samantha Hogan, The Maine Monitor, is a 2021 Livingston Award finalist for excellence in local reporting for “Defenseless: Investigating the Only State Without Public Defenders.”



Illinois Press Association Awards

DeAsia Sutgrey, Belleville News-Democrat, received a first-place award for community service from the Illinois Press Association for her coverage of how regional government and elected officials failed to correct years of ongoing flooding and sewage system problems.

California Journalism Awards

Maria Sestito, The Desert Sun, won first place for best feature from the California News Publishers Association for “A Palm Springs man was separated from his sister in 1946. Here’s how they finally reconnected in 2020.”


National Press Foundation Poverty and Inequality Awards

Amelia Ferrell Knisely, Mountain State Spotlight, won the National Press Foundation’s Poverty and Inequality award for best reporting from a small newsroom for her story, “School’s back, but hunger persists. West Virginia still struggles to feed its neediest kids, especially remote learners.”

Sacramento Press Club Awards

Kim Bojórquez, Sacramento Bee, won the Sacramento Press Club Award for best Spanish-language reporting for her stories “Latinos de la Generación Z votan en California” (Gen Z Latinos vote in California) and “Estos Latinos de California quieren votar por Trump en 2020” (These Latinos from California want to vote for Trump in 2020).

Cincinnati Excellence in Journalism Awards

Conor Morris, Northeast Ohio Solutions Journalism Collaborative, won for best minority issues reporting from the Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists for “Grounded by the pandemic, community groups work to save Cleveland’s census.”

National Awards for Education Reporting

Becky Dernbach, Sahan Journal, was a finalist for the Education Writers Association’s National Awards for Education Reporting for her beat coverage of  “Education in Minnesota’s Immigrant and Refugee Communities.”

SPJ Northern California Excellence in Journalism Awards

Jackie Botts, CalMatters, was honored by the Society of Professional Journalists Northern California for explanatory journalism for her contributions to “Close Quarters: California’s overcrowded homes fuel spread of coronavirus among workers.”

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Dominic Walsh, Texas Public Radio, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in innovation for his contribution to “There Are Millions of Latino Voters — But No Latino Vote.” 

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Alejandra Martinez, KERA and The Texas Newsroom, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her continuing coverage of “Shingle Mountain,” a monstrous 100-foot-tall pile of waste dumped in a community of color.

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Mallory Falk, Texas News Hub, based in KERA, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her news series,  “The Asylum Trap: Stories From Migrants Forced To Wait In Mexico While Seeking Asylum.”

Alaska Press Club Awards

Erin McKinstry, KCAW, won first place for best reporting on government or politics from the Alaska Press Club for “Tongass ‘Roadless Rule’ exemption leaves subsistence users feeling left behind.”

Michigan Press Photographers Awards

KT Kanazawich, Flint Beat, received honorable mention from the Michigan Press Photographers Association in the COVID-19 experience category for a photo of a Flint resident who was dealing with long-term symptoms from COVID-19. 

California Journalism Awards

Amanda Ulrich, The Desert Sun, won first place for in-depth reporting from the California News Publishers Association for her contributions to a series on a “Tribe’s plans to build one of the largest prisons in the US.”

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Lucia Starbuck, KUNR Public Radio, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award in the hard news category for her contribution to ” Trump Energizes Base, Attacks Democrats During Nevada Campaign Stop.”

Minnesota Monthly: Champions of Change in Minnesota

Jaida Grey Eagle, Sahan Journal, was honored by Minnesota Monthly as one of 22 Champions of Change for her photojournalism, including documenting the perspectives of immigrant businesspeople.

California Journalism Awards

ChrisAnna Mink, The Modesto Bee, won first place for best health reporting coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic from the California News Publishers Association for “Los Banos woman survived COVID-19 thanks to doctors she never met in person.”

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Keren Carrión, KERA and The Texas Newsroom, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in video for her piece,  “A Quinceañera Shares How The Pandemic Changed Her Big Day.”

Top Ten Military Veterans in Journalism

Chris Jones, 100 Days in Appalachia, was named among 2020’s top ten veterans in journalism by Military Veterans in Journalism for “Who watches the polls? WV election officials dismiss federal concerns over threat of domestic extremism.”

Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Eve Zuckoff, CAI, won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in diversity, equity and inclusion for her contributions to the station’s reporting, “Covering Race and Systemic Racism on Cape Cod, the Islands, and the South Coast.”  

SPJ Northern California Excellence in Journalism Awards

Laurence Du Sault, Mercury News, was honored by the Society of Professional Journalists Northern California for investigative reporting for her contribution to “California’s Criminal Cops” series, “This Central Valley police chief forced an officer to remodel his home; now he’s California’s latest criminal cop.