Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights Award Year: 2024 Award Name: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2024 Recipients: Qadri Inzamam and Megha Rajagopalan Affiliation: The Fuller Project with The New York Times Honored Work: “The Brutality of Sugar” The Fuller Project and The New York Times in stories and photos…
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Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights.
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2023
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human right AWARD YEAR: 2023 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2023 RECIPIENTS: Isobel Yeung, Maya Rostowska, Daniel Vergara, Kateryna Malofieieva, Sean Stephens and Staff AFFILIATION: VICE News HONORED WORK: “Stealing Ukraine’s Children” The VICE team produced a chilling, indelible film about one of the…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2022
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 2022 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2022 RECIPIENT: New York Times Staff AFFILIATION: The New York Times HONORED WORK: “War Crimes at Bucha” With compelling reporting, The New York Times unraveled a human rights tragedy, giving voice to the victims…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2021
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2021 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2021 AWARD RECIPIENTS: The New Yorker, in collaboration with the Outlaw Ocean Project AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: Ian Urbina AWARD HONORED WORK: “The Secretive Prisons That Keep Migrants Out of Europe” AWARD SPONSOR: Philip Dine…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2020
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2020 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2020 AWARD RECIPIENT: Margie Mason and Robin McDowell AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Associated Press AWARD HONORED WORK: “Fruits of Labor” AWARD SPONSOR: Philip Dine A powerful story of exploitation, slavery, human trafficking, sexual harassment,…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2019
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights. AWARD DATE: 2019 AWARD NAME: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2019 AWARD RECIPIENT: Angus Berwick, Sarah Kinosian, Brian Ellsworth, Mayela Armas, Carlos García Rawlins and Reuters’ Venezuela Bureau AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: AWARD HONORED WORK: “Maduro’s Venezuela” Against all odds, a team of Reuters…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2018
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2018 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award AWARD RECIPIENT: Jeffrey E. Stern AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The New York Times Magazine, with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting AWARD HONORED WORK: “From Arizona to Yemen: The Journey of an American Bomb” AWARD SPONSOR: In-depth…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2017
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2017 AWARD NAME: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award AWARD RECIPIENT: Maggie Michael AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Associated Press AWARD HONORED WORK: “In Yemen, Human Rights a Casualty of War” AWARD SPONSOR: Philip Dine In a year filled with horrific violence in…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2016
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2016 AWARD NAME: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award AWARD RECIPIENT: The Associated Press Staff AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Associated Press AWARD HONORED WORK: “Islamic State: A Savage Legacy” AWARD SPONSOR: Philip Dine AP’s “Savage Legacy” series was a powerful reminder of…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2015
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 2015 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2015 RECIPIENTS: David Rohde and Charles Levinson AFFILIATION: Reuters HONORED WORK: “Guantanamo Bay” The team’s superb reporting addresses one of America’s biggest human rights failings: the continued existence of the U.S. detention center in…