The Hillman Prize
The Hillman Prize | |
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Awarded for | Journalism, social justice |
Country | United States |
Presented by | The Sidney Hillman Foundation |
First awarded | 1950 |
Official website |
hillmanfoundation |
The Hillman Prize is a journalism award given out annually by The Sidney Hillman Foundation, named for the noted American labor leader. It is given to "journalists, writers and public figures who pursue social justice and public policy for the common good."[1]
Murray Kempton was the first recipient, in 1950. Organizations have also received the award. Each winner receives $5,000.[2]
Recipients
Year | Award | Winner | Title | Organization | ||
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2016 | Book | Kathryn J. Edin and H. Luke Shaefer | $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | ||
2016 | Broadcast | Melissa Harris-Perry | Melissa Harris-Perry | MSNBC (2012-2016) | ||
2016 | Newspaper | Melissa del Bosque | “Death on Sevenmile Road” | Texas Observer/The Investigative Fund | ||
2016 | Newspaper | Michael Winerip, Michael Schwirtz, Tom Robbins | “Cellblock Justice” | The New York Times and the Marshall Project | ||
2016 | Opinion and Analysis | Rebecca Traister | New York Magazine, Elle | |||
2016 | Web | Curt Guyette | The Flint Water Crisis | ACLU of Michigan Democracy Watch Blog | ||
2015 | Web | Joan Biskupic, Janet Roberts and John Shiffman | “The Echo Chamber” | Reuters | ||
2015 | Opinion & Analysis | Jelani Cobb | Jelani Cobb for The New Yorker | The New Yorker | ||
2015 | Newspaper | Bob Ortega, Daniel Gonzalez, Michael Kiefer, Daniel Nowicki, Michael Chow, David Wallace, Nick Oza, Erin Kelly, Mariana Dale, Stuart Warner, Cherrill Crosby | “Pipeline of Children” and “Revisiting the Pipeline” | The Arizona Republic | ||
2015 | Magazine | John H. Richardson | “The Abortion Ministry of Dr. Willie Parker” | Esquire | ||
2015 | Broadcast | Phil Williams, Kevin Wisniewski, Bryan Staples | Policing for Profit | WTVF-TV, NewsChannel 5 | ||
2014 | Book | Ira Katznelson | Fear Itself | Liveright | ||
2014 | Broadcast | Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Bud Bultman, Roni Selig, Melissa Dunst Lipman, Carl Graf, Saundra Young | "Weed: Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports" | CNN | ||
2014 | Magazine | Jonathan Cohn | "The Hell of American Daycare" | The New Republic | ||
2014 | Newspaper | Pat Beall | "Private Prisons: Profit, Politics, Pain" | The Palm Beach Post | ||
2014 | Opinion and Analysis | Heather "Digby" Parton | Hullabaloo | |||
2014 | Web | Craig Welch, Steve Ringman | "Sea Change: The Pacific’s Perilous Turn" | The Seattle Times and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting | ||
2013 | Book | Tracie McMillan | The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table | Scribner | ||
2013 | Newspaper | Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe, and Michael Hawthorne | "Playing with Fire" | Chicago Tribune | ||
2013 | Magazine | Shane Bauer | "No Way Out: A Special Report on Solitary Confinement from Former Hostage Shane Bauer | Mother Jones/The Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute | ||
2013 | Photojournalism | Rick Loomis | "Beyond Seven Billion" | Los Angeles Times | ||
2013 | Broadcast journalism | Brian Ross, Matthew Mosk, Rhonda Schwartz, and Cindy Galli | "Tragedy in Bangladesh" | ABC News | ||
2012 | Book | Frank Bardacke | Trampling Out the Vintage | Verso | ||
2012 | Newspaper | Heather Vogell, Alan Judd, John Perry | "The Atlanta Schools Cheating Scandal" | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | ||
2012 | Magazine | Sarah Stillman | "The Invisible Army" | The New Yorker | ||
2012 | Photojournalism | Katie Falkenberg | "A Lasting Toll" | Los Angeles Times | ||
2012 | Broadcast journalism | Yoav Potash | "Crime After Crime" | The Oprah Winfrey Network | ||
2012 | Web journalism | Seth Freed Wessler | "Thousands of Kids Lost From Parents in U.S Deportation System" | Colorlines.com | ||
2012 | Opinion & Analysis | Ta-Nehisi Coates | Ta-Nehisi Coates | The Atlantic | ||
2011 | Book | Isabel Wilkerson | The Warmth of Other Suns | Random House | ||
2011 | Newspaper | Brad Heath and Kevin McCoy | "Justice in the Balance" | USA Today | ||
2011 | Magazine | Tim Noah | "The Great Divergence" | Slate.com | ||
2011 | Photojournalism | Mona Reeder | "A Surgery Gone Wrong" | Dallas Morning News | ||
2011 | Broadcast journalism | Najibullah Quraishi and Jamie Doran | "The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan" | Clover Films/ Frontline, WGBH | ||
2010 | Book | Nick Reding | Methland | Bloomsbury | ||
2010 | Newspaper | Mark Pittman, Bob Ivry, Alison Fitzgerald and Craig Torres | "The Fight for Transparency" | Bloomberg News | ||
2010 | Magazine | Rebecca Clarren | "The Dark Side of Dairies" | High Country News | ||
2010 | Photography | Craig F. Walker | "Ian Fisher: American Soldier" | The Denver Post | ||
2010 | Photography | Joe Amon, Hyoung Chang, Andy Cross, Judy DeHaas, Reza Marvashti, R J Sangosti, and Craig F. Walker | "Below the Line: Childhood Poverty in Colorado" | The Denver Post | ||
2010 | Photography Honorable Mention | Sarah L. Voisin | "In Mexico's war on drugs, battle lines are drawn in chalk" | The Washington Post | ||
2010 | Broadcast | Maria Hinojosa, Brenda Breslauer, Brian Epstein, Mona Iskander | "Justice Delayed" | NOW, PBS | ||
2010 | Blog | Jonathan Cohn | The Treatment | The New Republic | ||
2010 | Blog | Ezra Klein | The Washington Post[3] | |||
2009 | Book | Jane Mayer | The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals | Doubleday | ||
2009 | Book | Steven Greenhouse | The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker | Knopf | ||
2009 | Newspaper | Nina Bernstein | "Deaths in Immigrant Detention" | The New York Times | ||
2009 | Newspaper SPECIAL MENTION | Alexandra Berzon | "Construction Worker Deaths on the Las Vegas Strip" | Las Vegas Sun | ||
2009 | Magazine | Special Issue: "The New Inequality" | The Nation | |||
2009 | Magazine SPECIAL MENTION | Jonathan Cohn | "Auto Destruct" | The New Republic | ||
2009 | Photo-journalism | Carol Guzy | "Birth and Death: Maternal Mortality in Sierra Leone" | The Washington Post | ||
2009 | Photo-journalism SPECIAL MENTION | Sonya Hebert | "At the Edge of Life" | The Dallas Morning News | ||
2009 | Broadcast | Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar | "Made in L.A." | POV[4] | ||
2009 | Broadcast SPECIAL MENTION | Peter Noyes and John Schwada | "House Thefts" | KTTV-FOX Los Angeles | ||
2009 | Broadcast SPECIAL MENTION | Larry Adelman, Llew Smith and Christine Herbes-Sommers | "Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?" | California Newsreel with Vital Pictures | ||
2009 | Blog | Marcy Wheeler | EmptyWheel.FireDogLake.com [3] | |||
2008 | Book | Robert Kuttner | The Squandering of America: How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity | Knopf | ||
2008 | Newspaper | Charles Duhigg | "Golden Opportunities" | The New York Times | ||
2008 | Magazine | Ray Ring | Death in the Energy Fields | High Country News | ||
2008 | Broadcast | Bill Moyers, Kathleen Hughes | "Buying the War" | Bill Moyers Journal | ||
2008 | Photography | Luis Sinco | "The Marlboro Marine: Two lives blurred together by a photo" | Los Angeles Times | ||
2008 | Blog | Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel | "Think Progress: A Project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund" | Center for American Progress[5] | ||
2007 | Book | Thomas E. Ricks | Fiasco | |||
2007 | Newspaper | Rukmini Maria Callimachi | Coverage of Hurricane Katrina aftermath | The Associated Press | ||
2007 | Magazine | Douglas McGray | "The Invisibles" | West Magazine, Los Angeles Times | ||
2007 | Broadcast | Spike Lee, Sam Pollard | "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts" | 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks/HBO | ||
2007 | Photography | Mike Stocker, Joe Amon | "Aids Orphans" | South Florida Sun-Sentinel | ||
2007 | Blog | Sam Rosenfeld, Ann Friedman, Garance Franke-Ruta, Ezra Klein, Matthew Yglesias | "Tapped" | The American Prospect | ||
2006 | Book | N/A | Award withheld [6] | |||
2006 | Newspaper | Cam Simpson | "Pipeline to Peril" | Chicago Tribune | ||
2006 | Magazine | Dave Evans, Mike Smith, Liz Willen, Jonathan Neumann | "Big Pharma's Shameful Secret" | Bloomberg Markets | ||
2006 | Broadcast | Craig Cheatham, Jim Thomas, Marty Van Housen | "La Oroya" | KMOV-TV, St Louis | ||
2006 | Photography | Hector Amezcua, Tom Knudson | "Los Piñeros: Men of the Pines" | Sacramento Bee | ||
2006 | Blog | Joshua Micah Marshall | Coverage of Social Security Issues | Talking Points Memo | ||
2005 | Book | Jason DeParle | American Dream | |||
2005 | Newspaper | Peter G. Gosselin | "The New Deal" | Los Angeles Times | ||
2005 | Magazine | Sarah Karp | "Our Next Generation" | The Chicago Reporter | ||
2005 | Broadcast | Greg Barker | "Ghosts of Rwanda" | PBS Frontline | ||
2005 | Photography | Los Angeles Times | Award for Overall Excellence | Los Angeles Times | ||
2004 | Book | David Von Drehle | Triangle | |||
2004 | Newspaper | Nancy Cleeland, Abigail Goldman, Evelyn Iritani, Tyler Marshall | "The Wal-Mart Effect" | Los Angeles Times [7] | ||
2004 | Newspaper | David Barstow, Lowell Bergman | "Dangerous Business" | The New York Times | ||
2004 | Magazine | John Bowe | "Nobodies" | The New Yorker | ||
2004 | Broadcast | Brett Shipp, Mark Smith, Kraig Kirchem | State of Denial | WFAA-TV | ||
2004 | Photography | Stanley Greene | "Open Wound: Chechnya 1994-2003" | Trolley | ||
2003 | Book | Steven R. Weisman | The Great Tax Wars | |||
2003 | Newspaper | Ellen Schultz and Theo Francis | "Valued Employees: Worker Dies, Firm Profits" | The Wall Street Journal | ||
2003 | Broadcast | Ofra Bikel | "An Ordinary Crime" | PBS Frontline | ||
2003 | Photography | Don Bartletti, Sonia Nazario | "Enrique's Journey" | Los Angeles Times | ||
2002 | Book | Diane McWhorter | Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Movement | |||
2002 | Newspaper | David Olinger | "Seller Beware" | The Denver Post | ||
2002 | Magazine | Katherine Boo | "After Welfare" | The New Yorker | ||
2002 | Broadcast | Tia Lessin | "Behind the Labels: Garment Workers on U.S. Saipan" | Oxygen Network/WITNESS.org | ||
2002 | Photography | Mia Song | "Poisoned Children: The Legacy of Lead" | The Star-Ledger | ||
2001 | Book | Jack Metzgar | Striking Steel | |||
2001 | Newspaper | Ellen Schultz | selected articles on pension cuts | The Wall Street Journal | ||
2001 | Magazine | Dexter Roberts, Aaron Bernstein, Gail Edmondson | "Workers in Bondage; A Life of Fines and Beating" | Business Week | ||
2001 | Broadcast | Stacy Abramson, David Isay | "Witness to an Execution" | NPR's All Things Considered | ||
2001 | Broadcast | Belle Adler, Brad White | "American Dream, American Nightmare" | A&E | ||
2000 | Book | Katherine S. Newman | No Shame in my Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City | |||
2000 | Newspaper | Maya Bell | "Why Children Kill" | The Orlando Sentinel | ||
2000 | Magazine | Barbara Ehrenreich | "Nickel-and-Dimed" | Harper's Magazine | ||
2000 | Broadcast | Brian Lamb | For television in the public interest | C-SPAN | ||
1998 | Book | Taylor Branch | Pillar of Fire | |||
1998 | Newspaper | Jerry Mitchell | "The Preacher and the Klansman" and other investigative reporting on the KKK | The Clarion-Ledger | ||
1998 | Magazine | Donald Barlett and James Steele | "What Corporate Welfare Costs You" | Time Magazine[8] | ||
1997 | Book | Robert Kuttner | Everything for Sale | |||
1997 | Newspaper | Jason DeParle | "Learning Poverty Firsthand" and other stories of welfare reform | The New York Times | ||
1997 | Magazine | William Finnegan | "The Unwanted" | The New Yorker | ||
1997 | Broadcast | Ed Bradley | "Town Under Siege" | Ed Bradley on Assignment, CBS News | ||
1996 | Book | William Julius Wilson | When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor | |||
1996 | Newspaper | Rita Giordano and Alfred Lubrano | "Passyunk Homes: Welfare's Ground Zero" | The Philadelphia Inquirer | ||
1996 | Magazine | Charles Bowden | "While You Were Sleeping" | Harper's Magazine | ||
1996 | Broadcast | Grace Kahng and Stone Phillips | "Toy Story" | Dateline, NBC | ||
1996 | Broadcast | David Isay, LeAlan Jones, Lloyd Newman | "Remorse: The 14 Stories of Eric Morse" | NPR's All Things Considered | ||
1995 | Book | Fox Butterfield | All God's Children: The Bosket Family and the American Tradition of Violence" | |||
1995 | Book | Nelson Lichtenstein | The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit - Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor (Distinguished Honorable Mention) | |||
1995 | Newspaper | Chris Kelley | "Whither the Cities?" | The Dallas Morning News | ||
1995 | Magazine | Eric Schlosser | "In the Strawberry Fields" | The Atlantic Monthly | ||
1995 | Broadcast | Hedrick Smith | "Across the River" | WETA-TV | ||
1994 | Book | James Traub | City on a Hill: Testing the American Dream at City College | |||
1994 | Newspaper | Jim Morris | for the series "Worked to Death" | Houston Chronicle | ||
1994 | Magazine | Aaron Bernstein | "Inequality" and "Why America Needs Unions" | Business Week | ||
1994 | Broadcast | Andrew Tkach | "Of Human Bondage: Slavery Today" | ABC News, "Turning Point" | ||
1993 | Book | William Chafe | Never Stop Running: Allard Lowenstein and the Struggle to Save American Liberalism | |||
1993 | Newspaper | Eileen Welsome | for the series "The Plutonium Experiment" | The Albuquerque Tribune | ||
1993 | Magazine | Team: Eric Bates, Adam Feuerstein, Mike Hudson, Rita Henley Jensen, Barry Yeoman | "Poverty, Inc." | Southern Exposure | ||
1993 | Broadcast | Ofra Bikel | "Innocence Lost: The Verdict" | Frontline, WGBH-TV | ||
1992 | Book | Ray Marshall and Marc Tucker | Thinking for a Living: Education and the Wealth of Nations | |||
1992 | Newspaper | Nancy Stancill | for the series "Slaves to the Sale" | Houston Chronicle | ||
1992 | Magazine | Jonathan Schlefer | "What Price Economic Growth?" | The Atlantic Monthly [9] | ||
1992 | Broadcast | John McChesney | "Morning Edition" - U.S. Manufacturing Series | National Public Radio | ||
1992 | Broadcast | Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz | Dateline: Wal-Mart's Buy American | NBC-TV | ||
1991 | Book | Nicholas Lemann | The Promised Land | |||
1991 | Newspaper | Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele | for the series "America: What Went Wrong?" | The Philadelphia Inquirer | ||
1991 | Magazine | Laurie Udesky | "Punishing the Poor" | Southern Exposure | ||
1991 | Broadcast | California Working Group | "This Far By Faith" | |||
1991 | Broadcast | Gary Covino | "David Duke: An Investigative Report" | Soundprint | ||
1990 | Book | Andrew Revkin | The Burning Season | |||
1990 | Newspaper | The Detroit Free Press | for the series "Workers at Risk" | The Detroit Free Press | ||
1990 | Magazine | Frank Clancy | "Healing the Delta and Burnout in L.A." | American Health Magazine | ||
1990 | Broadcast | Joan Beuckman | "Medical Costs: A Dangerous Diagnosis" | KMOX, CBS Radio, St. Louis, MO | ||
1990 | Broadcast | Charlayne Hunter-Gault | "Through the Safety Net" | MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour | ||
1989 | Book | Thomas L. Friedman | From Beirut to Jerusalem | |||
1989 | Newspaper | William H. Freivogel, Margaret Wolf Freivogel | series on "The Shift on Civil Rights" | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | ||
1989 | Magazine | Lawrence Weschler | "A Grand Experiment" | The New Yorker | ||
1989 | Broadcast | Joan Beuckman | "Home, Street, Home" | KMOX, CBS Radio, St. Louis, MO | ||
1989 | Broadcast | Jonathan Kwitny | "The Kwitny Report" | WNYC/PBS | ||
1988 | Book | Neil Sheehan | A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | |||
1988 | Newspaper | Anchorage Daily News | "A People in Peril" | Anchorage Daily News | ||
1988 | Magazine | Robert Scheer | "The Man Who Blew the Whistle on 'Star Wars' " | Los Angeles Times Magazine | ||
1988 | Broadcast | Marilyn V. DeAngelis | "Child Care: Everybody's Baby" | WLV I-TV56, Boston, MA | ||
1988 | Broadcast | National Public Radio, News and Information Division | In recognition of far-reaching and creative news coverage | "All Things Considered", "Morning Edition", "Weekend Edition" | ||
1987 | Book | Raymond Bonner | Waltzing With a Dictator | |||
1987 | Newspaper | "The Unfinished Dream" | The Journal (Lorain Ohio) | |||
1987 | Magazine | Jerry Adler | "Every Parent's Nightmare" | Newsweek [10] | ||
1987 | Broadcast | Joan Beuckman, Margie Manning | "The High Cost of Growing Old", "Truth or Consequences" | KMOX Radio, CBS affiliate, St. Louis, MO | ||
1987 | Broadcast | Public Affairs Television, Inc. | "In Search of the Constitution" | |||
1986 | Book | Robert S. McNamara | "Blundering Into Disaster" | |||
1986 | Newspaper | Henry Weinstein, Thomas H. Maugh II, Dan Morain | for the series "Drug Testing on the Job" | Los Angeles Times | ||
1986 | Magazine | Conor Cruise O'Brien | "God and Man in Nicaragua" | Atlantic Monthly | ||
1986 | Broadcast | CBS Reports | "The Vanishing Family - Crisis in Black America" | CBS-TV | ||
1986 | Broadcast | William Drummond | "Vale of Tears: The Legacy of Silicon Valley" | National Public Radio | ||
1985 | Book | Joseph Lelyveld | Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White | |||
1985 | Newspaper | Series Writers | "The American Millstone" | Chicago Tribune | ||
1985 | Magazine | Daniel Ford | "The Button" | The New Yorker | ||
1985 | Broadcast | William Peters | "A Class Divided" | Yale University Films; Frontline, WGBH, Boston, MA | ||
1985 | Broadcast | Jane Elliott | "A Class Divided" (Honorary Award) | Yale University Films, Frontline, WGBH, Boston, MA | ||
1984 | Book | Strobe Talbott | Deadly Gambits | |||
1984 | Newspaper | The Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News | "Freedom Summer: A Generation Later" | The Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News | ||
1984 | Magazine | Harrison E. Salisbury, special SHF Officers' Award | "The Strange Correspondence of Morris Ernst and John Edgar Hoover" | The Nation | ||
1984 | Magazine | Jacqueline Sharkey | "The Tug of War" | Common Cause Magazine | ||
1984 | Broadcast | KMOL-TV, San Antonio, TX | "Valley of the Shadow of Life" | KMOL-TV | ||
1984 | Broadcast | KMOX Radio | "Series on Child Welfare" | KMOX Radio, CBS affiliates, St. Louis, MO | ||
1983 | Book | Seymour M. Hersh | The Price of Power | |||
1983 | Newspaper | Patrick Owens and Bob Wyrick | "The Disability Nightmare" | Newsday | ||
1983 | Magazine | Carl Sagan | "Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe: Some Policy Implications" | Foreign Affairs | ||
1983 | Broadcast | Leslie Cockburn | "The Pentagon Underground" | Our Times with Bill Moyers, CBS News | ||
1982 | Book | Jonathan Schell | The Fate of the Earth | |||
1982 | Newspaper | Rita Ciolli | for the series "The Island Trees Case" | Newsday | ||
1982 | Magazine | Elizabeth Drew | "Politics and Money" | The New Yorker [11] | ||
1982 | Broadcast | Marc Cooper and Tim Frasca | "El Salvador: The Elections" | Pacifica Radio News | ||
1982 | Broadcast | Judy Reemtsma | "People Like Us" | CBS News | ||
1981 | Book | Jacobo Timerman | Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number | |||
1981 | Newspaper | The Atlanta Constitution | for the series "Black and Poor in Atlanta" | The Atlanta Constitution | ||
1981 | Magazine | The Angolite | "Louisiana Death Watch" | |||
1981 | Broadcast | Nina Totenberg | "All Things Considered: Voting Rights Act" | National Public Radio | ||
1981 | Broadcast | CBS Reports | "The Defense of the United States" | CBS News | ||
1980 | Book | Penny Lernoux | Cry of the People | |||
1980 | Newspaper | The Miami Herald | for a series on police brutality | The Miami Herald | ||
1980 | Broadcast | Bill Moyers' Journal | "Campaign Report #3" | WNET/13 | ||
1980 | Broadcast | MacNeil-Lehrer Report | Special award for continued excellence in television journalism | |||
1979 | Book | William Shawcross | "Sideshow - Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia" | |||
1979 | Newspaper | Deidre Murphy | for a series on poverty | Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.) | ||
1979 | Magazine | Michael H. Brown | "Love Canal and the Poisoning of America" | The Atlantic Monthly | ||
1979 | Broadcast | Steve Singer, Tom Priestley | The Killing Ground | ABC-TV News Closeup | ||
1979 | Broadcast | Carol Colman | "Women at Work" | WRFM-New York | ||
1978 | Book | Charles E. Silberman | Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice | |||
1978 | Newspaper | Michael Flannery & Bruce Ingersoll | for a series on the working wounded | Chicago Sun Times | ||
1978 | Newspaper | I. F. Stone | Special Award | |||
1978 | Magazine | Tracy Kidder | "Soldiers of Misfortune" | The Atlantic Monthly | ||
1978 | Broadcast | Abby Mann | "King" | Abby Mann/Filmway/NBC | ||
1977 | Book | Philip Caputo | A Rumor of War | |||
1977 | Newspaper | Stan Swofford | for a series on the "Wilmington 10" | Greensboro (NC) Daily News | ||
1977 | Magazine | Eliot Marshall | "Anatomy of Health Care Costs" | The New Republic | ||
1977 | Broadcast | Bill Moyers | "The Fire Next Door" | [12] | ||
1977 | Broadcast | ABC Television Network | "Roots" (special award) | ABC-TV | ||
1976 | Book | Richard Kluger | Simple Justice | |||
1976 | Newspaper | John Seigenthaler | for courage in publishing | The Tennessean | ||
1976 | Magazine | Guy Neal Williams | "The Mushroom Pickers" | Philadelphia Magazine | ||
1976 | Broadcast | Paul Leaf | "Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys" | |||
1975 | Book | E. J. Kahn, Jr. | The China Hands | |||
1975 | Newspaper | William S. Randall & Stephen D. Solomon | investigative reporting | Philadelphia Inquirer | ||
1975 | Magazine | Susan Sheehan | "A Welfare Mother" | The New Yorker | ||
1975 | Broadcast | CBS Television Network | "Fear on Trial" | CBS-TV | ||
1974 | Book | Richard Jackson Barnet & Ronald E. Muller | Global Reach | |||
1974 | Book | Noel Mostert | Supership | |||
1974 | Newspaper | The Boston Globe | coverage of school integration crisis | The Boston Globe | ||
1974 | Newspaper | Seymour M. Hersh | articles on the C.I.A. | The New York Times | ||
1974 | Broadcast | CBS Television Network | The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman | CBS-TV | ||
1974 | Broadcast | WNET/13 | Special Award for outstanding programming | WNET | ||
1973 | Book | Jervis Anderson | A. Philip Randolph: A Biographical Portrait | |||
1973 | Book | Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. | The Imperial Presidency | |||
1973 | Book | Alexander Solzhenitsyn | Special Award | |||
1973 | Newspaper | Donald L. Barlett & James B. Steele | investigative reporting | The Philadelphia Inquirer | ||
1973 | Magazine | Richard L. Strout | for his columns, signed TRB | The New Republic | ||
1973 | Magazine | Paul Brodeur | "Annals of Industry: Casualties of the Workplace" | The New Yorker | ||
1973 | Broadcast | Paul Altmeyer | "Freedom & Security: The Uncertain Balance" | Westinghouse Broadcasting Company | ||
1972 | Book | Frances FitzGerald | Fire in the Lake | |||
1972 | Newspaper | Carl Bernstein & Robert Woodward | the Watergate investigation | The Washington Post | ||
1972 | Magazine | Frank J. Donner & Eugene Cerruti | "The Grand Jury Network" | The Nation [13] | ||
1972 | Broadcast | Lucy Jarvis | "What Price Health?" | NBC-TV | ||
1971 | Book | Morton Mintz & Jerry S. Cohen | America Inc. | |||
1971 | Newspaper | Alfred Friendly | "Victims of the Great American Red Hunt" | The Washington Post | ||
1971 | Newspaper | Neil Sheehan | "The Pentagon Papers" | The New York Times | ||
1971 | Magazine | Carolyn See, Kenneth Lasson, William Serrin, Robert Coles, Richard Todd | "Work in America" | The Atlantic Monthly | ||
1971 | Broadcast | Martin Carr | "This Child Is Rated X" | NBC-TV | ||
1970 | Book | Ramsey Clark | Crime in America | |||
1970 | Newspaper | John Kifner | series on the "Kent State tragedy" | The New York Times | ||
1970 | Magazine | Christopher H. Pyle | articles on "Army surveillance of political activity" | The Washington Monthly | ||
1970 | Broadcast | Ronn Bonn & Walter Cronkite | "Can the World Be Saved" | CBS News | ||
1969 | Book | Congressman Richard McCarthy | The Ultimate Folly | |||
1969 | Newspaper | William J. Eaton | "The Appearance of Impropriety" | Chicago Daily News | ||
1969 | Magazine | Daniel Lang | "Casualties of War" | The New Yorker | ||
1969 | Broadcast | Fred Freed | "Who Killed Lake Erie?" | NBC-TV | ||
1968 | Book | George R. Stewart | Not So Rich As You Think | |||
1968 | Newspaper | James K. Batten & Dwayne Walls | "The People Left Behind" | Charlotte Observer | ||
1968 | Magazine | Charles Remsberg, Bonnie Remsberg | "America's Hungry Families" | Good Housekeeping | ||
1968 | Broadcast | Bill Osterhous & Dick Huber | "One Nation, Indivisible" | Westinghouse Broadcasting Company | ||
1967 | Book | Ronald Steel | Pax Americana | |||
1967 | Book | Alan F. Westin | Privacy and Freedom | |||
1967 | Newspaper | Howard James | series on the "Crisis in the Courts" | The Christian Science Monitor | ||
1967 | Broadcast | Jay L. McMullen | "The Tenement" | CBS-TV News | ||
1967 | Broadcast | Harold Mayer & Lynne Rhodes Mayer, producer and writer | "The Way It Is" | National Educational Television Network (Honorable Mention) | ||
1966 | Book | Joseph P. Lyford | The Airtight Cage | |||
1966 | Newspaper | Harrison E. Salisbury | reporting from North Vietnam (special award) | The New York Times[14] | ||
1966 | Newspaper | Robert Keveney & Douglas Walker | a series on right-wing groups | Dayton Daily News | ||
1966 | Magazine | Richard Harris | "Medicare" | The New Yorker | ||
1966 | Broadcast | William C. Jersey | "A Time for Burning" | National Educational Television Network | ||
1965 | Book | Kenneth B. Clark | Dark Ghetto | |||
1965 | Magazine | Theodore Draper | "The Dominican Crisis - A Case Study in American Policy" | Commentary | ||
1964 | Book | Dr. James W. Silver | Mississippi: The Closed Society | |||
1964 | Book | Bernard D. Nossiter | The Mythmakers | |||
1964 | Newspaper | J. O. Emmerich | editorials on the civil rights crisis there | Enterprise Journal (McComb, MS) | ||
1964 | Magazine | J. Robert Moskin | "Challenge to Our Doctors" | Look | ||
1964 | Broadcast | Joseph Wershba | "Gideon's Trumpet: The Poor Man & The Law" | CBS-TV | ||
1963 | Book | Richard Hofstadter | Anti-Intellectualism in American Life | |||
1963 | Newspaper | Horance G. Davis | editorials on civil rights | Gainesville (FL) Daily Sun | ||
1963 | Magazine | Arnold Hano | "The Burned Out Americans" | Saga Magazine | ||
1963 | Broadcast | Millard Lampell | "No Hiding Place", on the East Side/West Side series | CBS-TV | ||
1962 | Book | Michael Harrington | The Other America | |||
1962 | Newspaper | Ira Harkey | editorials on the crisis at the Mississippi University | Pascagoula (MS) Chronicle | ||
1962 | Magazine | Margaret Parton | "Sometimes Life Just Happens" | Ladies Home Journal | ||
1962 | Broadcast | Warren Wallace | "Superfluous People | WCBS-TV, New York | ||
1962 | Broadcast | John Keats, George Dessart, David E. Wilson | "Conformity" | WCAU-T V, Philadelphia | ||
1961 | Book | Jane Jacobs | Death and Life of Great American Cities | |||
1961 | Newspaper | Patrick J. Owens | editorials on current issues | Pine Bluff (AR) Commercial | ||
1961 | Magazine | Lillian Smith | "The Ordeal of Southern Women" | Redbook | ||
1961 | Broadcast | Al Wasserman, Robert Young, Charles Dorkins | "White Paper #7: Angola: Journey to a War" | NBC-TV | ||
1960 | Book | David McEntire | Residence and Race | |||
1960 | Book | William L. Shirer | The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich [15] | |||
1960 | Newspaper | Sylvan Meyer | editorials on race relations | Gainesville (GA) Daily Times | ||
1960 | Magazine | Harry W. Ernst & Charles H. Drake | "Poor, Proud and Primitive: The Lost Appalachians" | The Nation | ||
1960 | Broadcast | Walter Peters, Marshal Diskin | "Cast the First Stone" | ABC-TV | ||
1959 | Book | Harold M. Hyman | To Try Men's Souls | |||
1959 | Broadcast | Edward P. Morgan | News broadcasts over the ABC Network | ABC-TV | ||
1959 | Broadcast | WNTA-TV, N.Y. | "PIay of the Week" programs | WNTA-TV | ||
1958 | Book | John Kenneth Galbraith | The Affluent Society | |||
1958 | Newspaper | Harry L. Billings & Gretchen Billings | editorials on civil liberties and public welfare system | The People | ||
1958 | Newspaper | Ralph McGill | editorials defending the public school system | Atlanta Constitution | ||
1958 | Magazine | Giorgio de Santillana | "Galileo and J.Robert Oppenheimer" | The Reporter | ||
1958 | Magazine | Harvey Swados | "Myth of the Powerful Worker" | The Nation | ||
1958 | Broadcast | Irving Gitlin | Supervision of CBS Unit One, particularly the programs "Who Killed Michael Farmer" and " P.O.W.- A Study in Survival" | CBS-TV | ||
1957 | Book | Wilma Dykeman & James Stokely | Neither Black Nor White | |||
1957 | Newspaper | A. M. Secrest | editorials on civil rights | Cheraw (SC) Chronicle | ||
1957 | Newspaper | Harry Ashmore | editorials on school integration | Arkansas Gazette | ||
1957 | Broadcast | Theodore Ayres | "Face the Nation" interview with Krushchev | CBS-TV | ||
1957 | Broadcast | George A. Vicas | "Radio Beat" debates between American and Soviet scientists and educators | CBS Radio | ||
1956 | Book | Walter Gellhorn | Individual Freedom and Government Restraints | |||
1956 | Newspaper | The New York Times | editorials on the Middle East Crisis (special award) | The New York Times | ||
1956 | Newspaper | Robert H. Spiegel | series on segregation in Des Moines | Des Moines Tribune | ||
1956 | Magazine | Robert Penn Warren | "Divided South Searches Its Soul" | Life | ||
1956 | Magazine | John Fischer | "The Harm Good People Do" | Harper's Magazine | ||
1955 | Book | John Lord | National Security and Individual Freedom | |||
1955 | Newspaper | Murray Marder | articles on the government security program | The Washington Post | ||
1955 | Newspaper | Ben H. Bagdikian | series on civil liberties | Providence Journal Bulletin [16] | ||
1955 | Magazine | Robert Engler | "Oil and Politics" | The New Republic | ||
1954 | Book | Henry Steele Commager | Freedom, Loyalty and Dissent | |||
1954 | Newspaper | Daniel R. Fitzpatrick | editorial cartoons (special award) | St. Louis Dispatch | ||
1954 | Newspaper | Vic Reinemer | editorials on civil liberties and civil rights | Charlotte (NC) News | ||
1954 | Magazine | Charlotte Knight | "What Price Security" | Collier's | ||
1954 | Magazine | The Progressive | special issue on Senator McCarthy (special award) | The Progressive | ||
1954 | Broadcast | Eric Sevareid | "American Week", programs on civil rights issues | CBS-TV | ||
1954 | Broadcast | WNYC, New York City | public service program (special award) | WNYC | ||
1953 | Book | Theodore H. White | Fire in the Ashes | |||
1953 | Newspaper | Ralph S. O | a series on civil liberties | Houston Post | ||
1953 | Magazine | Joseph Wechsberg | "The Seventeenth of June" | The New Yorker | ||
1953 | Broadcast | Edward R. Murrow | "See It Now" programs on civil liberties | CBS-TV | ||
1953 | Broadcast | Gerald W. Johnson | broadcast on civil liberties and other issues | WAAM, Baltimore | ||
1952 | Book | Herbert Block | The Herblock Book | |||
1952 | Newspaper | W. Horace Carter, Willard G. Cole, Jay Jenkins, | articles and editorials exposing the Ku Klux Klan | North Carolina Tribune, North Carolina News and Reporter, North Carolina News and Observer | ||
1951 | Book | Alan Barth | The Loyalty of Free Men | |||
1951 | Newspaper | Carl T. Rowan | articles on race relations in the South | Minneapolis Tribune | ||
1951 | Magazine | Arthur D. Morse | "Who's Trying to Ruin Our Schools?" | McCall's | ||
1950 | Book | John Hersey | The Wall | |||
1950 | Newspaper | A. H. Raskin | articles on labor | The New York Times | ||
1950 | Newspaper | Murray Kempton | articles on labor in the South | New York Post | ||
1950 | Magazine | James H. Means, M.D. | "Doctors Lobby and England's Public Medicine: The Facts" | The Atlantic Monthly | [17] |
References
- ↑ Hillman Prize information at the Hillman Foundation website
- ↑ http://nyppa.org/content/2010-hillman-prize-photojournalism-call-submissions
- 1 2 http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/hillman-prizes
- ↑ http://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/2009/06/made_in_la_wins_the_hillman_pr.php
- ↑ http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/05/awards-faiz-sha.html
- ↑ http://nerdsforgsoc.blogspot.com/2006/05/anti-union-faculty-your-activities.html
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=1
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=2
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=3
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=4
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=5
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=6
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=7
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=8
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=9
- ↑ http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/honorees?page=10
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