James Aronson Award

The James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism has been awarded since 1990 to honor Hunter College Professor, James Aronson.[1] This award honors original, written English-language reporting from the U.S. media that brings to light widespread injustices, their human consequences, underlying causes, and possible reforms. This includes but is not limited to: discrimination, exploitation, violations of human rights or civil liberties, and environmental degradation.[2] The Grambs Aronson Cartooning with a Conscience Award is named for his wife, (Blanche Mary) Grambs Aronson.[3] The award, which was established in 1998, seeks to honor Hunter College students who demonstrate prowess in editorial cartooning in either print or digital media.[4]

List of winners

Year Category Winner Work Organization
2009A.C. Thompson"Katrina's Hidden Race War"The Nation
2009JoAnn Wypijewski"Carnal Knowledge"The Nation
2009Mother Jones"Climate Countdown,"Mother Jones
2009Nina Bernsteincoverage of immigration issuesThe New York Times
2009CartooningJen Sorensen"Slowpoke Comics"[5][6][7]
2008Lifetime AchievementLes PayneNewsday[8]
2008E.J. Graff"The Lie We Love"Foreign Policy
2008Joseph Huff-Hannon"Facing Foreclosure"The Indypendent
2008Nick Turse"A My Lai a Month"The Nation[9]
2008Blog AwardDanny SchechterNewsDissector.org.
2008CartooningEd Stein
2007Brian Grow, Robert Berner, Keith Epstein"The Poverty Business"BusinessWeek
2007Helen Benedict"The Private War of Women Soldiers"Salon.com[10]
2007Dahr JamailIraq reportingDahrJamailIraq.com
2007Jeremy Scahill"Blackwater Worldwide"The Nation
2007Matt O'Brien, Ray Chavez"The Mayan Way"Daily Review of Hayward, California
2007CartooningMarc SimontLakeville [CT] Journal
2006Lifetime AchievementAmy Goodman[11]
2006Julia Whitty"The Fate of the Ocean"Mother Jones
2006Corine Hegland"Guantanamo's Grip"National Journal
2006Judy Pasternak"Blighted Homeland"Los Angeles Times
2006Tim Collie, Mike Stocker, Jim Amon"Orphans of AIDS"South Florida-Sentinel
2006CartooningJohn SherffiusBoulder Daily Camera
2005Lifetime AchievementMolly Ivins
2005Lifetime AchievementAnthony Lewis
2005Gary FieldsWall Street Journal
2005Kevin Fagan, Brant WardSan Francisco Chronicle[12]
2005Tracie McMillanCity Limits magazine
2005BlogsJuan Cole"Informed Comment"
2005CartooningKirk Anderson
2004Seymour M. Hersh"Abu Graib"The New Yorker
2004Naomi KleinHarper's
2004Frank RichThe New York Times
2004Peter G. Gosselin"New Deal"Los Angeles Times
2004CartooningBill DayMemphis Commercial-Appeal
2003Paul Krugmanpolitical commentaryThe New York Times & The Nation
2003Jake Bernstein & Dave Mann"The Rise of the Machine"The Texas Observer
2003John Donnelly, Colin Nickerson, David Filipov, Raja Mishra"Lives Lost"The Boston Globe
2003David Barstow & Lowell Bergman"Dangerous Business" & "When Workers Die"The New York Times
2003Mohamad BazziIraq WarNewsday
2003CartooningMark FioreAnimated Political Cartooning
2002William Finnegan"Leasing the Rain"The New Yorker[13]
2002Seth RosenfeldFBI & Clark KerrSan Francisco Chronicle
2002Rebekah DennAfrican-American and white studentsSeattle Post-Intelligencer
2002Katy Reckdahlmistreatment of the homelessGambit Weekly
2002CartooningTed Rall"Generalissimo El Busho"
2001William Greider"regulatory takings" movementThe Nation[14]
2001Dolores Barclay, Todd Lewan, Allen G. Breed"Torn From the Land"Associated Press
2001Lifetime AchievementRobert Sherrill
2001CartooningDan Perkins"Tom Tomorrow"
2001Lifetime AchievementEdward Sorel
2000Ellen E. Schultz"pension-paring spree"Wall Street Journal[15]
2000Dale Maharidge, Michael Williamson"This American Is Hungry"George magazine
2000Robert ScheerLos Angeles Times & The Nation
2000Juan GonzalezNew York Daily News
2000CartooningSteve Brodner"art journalism"
1999Sasha Abramsky"When They Get Out"Atlantic Monthly
1999Larry Johnson, Dan DeLong"Life and Death in Iraq"Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1999Marcus Stern, Dana Wilkie, Dori Meinert, Toby Eckert"America's Immigration Dilemma"Copley News Service
1999Lifetime AchievementJules Feiffer
1999CartooningArt SpiegelmanNew Yorker magazine
1998Newsday"The Health Divide"Newsday
1998Christopher Cook"Plucking Workers"The Progressive
1998Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steelecorporate welfareTime
1997CommentaryBob Herbertpolice brutalityThe New York Times
1997Environmental ReportingKarl Grossman
1997Socioeconomic ReportingMarc Kaufman & Dan StetsPhiladelphia Board of City Trusts Philadelphia Inquirer
1997International ReportingEyal Press, Jennifer Washburn, Benn Terrall & Amy GoodmanU.S.-Indonesia Society & SuhartoThe Progressive
1996Charles M. Sennott"Armed for Profit: The Selling of U.S. Weapons"Boston Globe[16]
1996Gary Webb"Dark Alliance"San Jose Mercury News
1996Honorable MentionGreg DavisMaine's DeCoster Egg Farms.
1995Barry Bearak"The Waning Power of Workers"Los Angeles Times
1995Honorable mentionNancy Stancill"Paid in Pain"Charlotte Observer
1995Lifetime AchievementJohn OakesThe New York Times
1994Allen NairnHaitiThe Nation
1994Honorable mentionTony Horwitz"9 to Nowhere: The Grim Side of '90s Growth Jobs"Wall Street Journal
1994Honorable mentionMike Hudson"Robbin' the Hood: How Wall Street Takes from the Poor and Gives to the Rich"Mother Jones
1993Eileen Welsome"The Plutonium Experiment"Albuquerque Tribune
1993Honorable mentionPaul Salopek"β€œLa Migra: The Border Patrol's Wall of Silence"Texas Observer
1993Honorable mentionNew Orleans Times-Picayune"The Myth of Race"
1992Mike Davis"L.A.: Burning All Illusions"The Nation
1992Honorable mentionCelia Duggerfoster care, welfare and people in povertyThe New York Times
1992Honorable mentionRobert Weissman"The Corporate Rap Sheet"Multinational Monitor
1991Gloria Emerson"Gaza: A Year in the Intifada: A Personal Account from an Occupied Land."
1991Honorable mentionEllen Ray, William Schaappress assumptions and practicesLies of Our Times
1991Honorable mentionPeter SussmanLompoc Federal PenitentiaryThe San Francisco Chronicle
1990Kathy KadaneCIA's role in IndonesiaState News Service, The Washington Post
1990Honorable MentionLawrence Wechsler, Alan Nairn, Peter Kornbluh, William Finnegan"Talk of the Town" pieces on Central AmericaNew Yorker

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