Hannah Dreier of the New York Times has been awarded first place in the 2023 Shaufler Prize in Journalism for “Alone and Exploited,” a powerful and comprehensive examination of the resurgence of child labor in the United States.
Entries are now being accepted for the 2023 Shaufler Prize in Journalism, the premier contest that recognizes the best U.S. journalism advancing the understanding of stories and issues related to underserved people in society.
Freedom of expression is essential to a healthy, thriving democracy. And at a time where the threat of censorship, anti-media violence and legal intimidation dominate social streams, the stories and issues journalists cover matter now more than ever.
A three-part series titled “The Superfund Site Next Door: Toxins and Mistrust in Atlanta” by Aydali Campa of Inside Climate News has won the top prize in the 2022 Shaufler Prize in Journalism professional category. Campa’s reporting explored how residents of predominantly Black communities on Atlanta’s West Side grappled with the EPA’s 2022 designation of their neighborhoods as a Superfund site.
Entries are now being accepted for the 2022 Shaufler Prize in Journalism, the premier contest that recognizes the best journalism in the country advancing the understanding of issues related to underserved people in society.