
President's Choice Award
Adding to the honors, Silurians President Aileen Jacobson chose entries from Newsday and the New York Times for special President’s Choice Awards. They take a similar approach to very different topics: Both tell compelling stories of individuals and thereby illuminate larger social problems.
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President's Choice Award
The second President’s Choice honor was awarded to “The Migrant Experience, From the Border to Shelter,” by Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Todd Heisler and Juan Arredondo of the New York Times. No issue has been more pressing or challenging for New York than the influx of migrants.
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Investigative Journalism
This year’s Investigative Reporting winner was ProPublica, for Jake Pearson’s “Bedbugs, Rats and No Heat: How One Woman Endured a Decade of Neglect in New York’s Guardianship System.” By exposing the sad case of a woman left suffering in a dilapidated, unheated, rat-infested house, Pearson’s reporting illuminated the problems plaguing thousands of elderly and handicapped citizens whose care is supposed to be monitored by New York’s “guardianship” system and the courts.
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President's Choice Award
Adding to the honors, Silurians President Aileen Jacobson chose entries from Newsday and the New York Times for special President’s Choice Awards. They take a similar approach to very different topics: Both tell compelling stories of individuals and thereby illuminate larger social problems.
Click for Bloomberg StoriesPresident's Choice Award
The second President’s Choice honor was awarded to “The Migrant Experience, From the Border to Shelter,” by Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Todd Heisler and Juan Arredondo of the New York Times. No issue has been more pressing or challenging for New York than the influx of migrants.
Read ProPublica EntryInvestigative Journalism
This year’s Investigative Reporting winner was ProPublica, for Jake Pearson’s “Bedbugs, Rats and No Heat: How One Woman Endured a Decade of Neglect in New York’s Guardianship System.” By exposing the sad case of a woman left suffering in a dilapidated, unheated, rat-infested house, Pearson’s reporting illuminated the problems plaguing thousands of elderly and handicapped citizens whose care is supposed to be monitored by New York’s “guardianship” system and the courts.
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