Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen among Lukas prize winners
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Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen, Jesselyn Cook, Mike Hixenbaugh Named Winners of the 2023 J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project Awards
Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard are pleased to announce the four winners and the two finalists of the 2023 J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project Awards. The Lukas Prizes, established in 1998 and consisting of the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Awards, the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, and the Mark Lynton History Prize, honor the best in American nonfiction writing.
Lukas prize awarded to Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen amongst others
Linda Villarosa's "Under the Skin," an exploration of racism's impact on the American healthcare system, and Deborah Cohen's history of a network of journalists who confronted fascism before World War II, "Last Call at the Hotel Imperial," were among the winners of awards announced Tuesday by the J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project. Villarosa won the $10,000 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize for a nonfiction work that exemplifies reportorial and literary e…
Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen among Lukas prize winners
NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Villarosa's “Under the Skin,” an exploration of racism's impact on the American healthcare system, and Deborah Cohen's history of a network of journalists who confronted fascism before World War II, “Last Call at the Hotel Imper
Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen among Lukas prize winners
NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Villarosa's “Under the Skin,” an exploration of racism's impact on the American healthcare system, and Deborah Cohen's history of a network of journalists who confronted fascism before World War II, “Last Call at the Hotel Imper
Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen among Lukas prize winners
NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Villarosa's “Under the Skin,” an exploration of racism's impact on the American healthcare system, and Deborah Cohen's history of a network of journalists who confronted fascism before World War II, “Last Call at the Hotel Imper
Linda Villarosa, Deborah Cohen among Lukas prize winners
NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Villarosa's “Under the Skin,” an exploration of racism's impact on the American healthcare system, and Deborah Cohen's history of a network of journalists who confronted fascism before World War II, “Last Call at the Hotel Imper
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