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Webby Awards: Honorable Mention – DIG • SCAPE.
National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Visual Arts/Architecture/Literature Feature, Online
Steffie Nelson, "Preparing to Meet Your Maker, Plus Cake: The Life of a Death Cafe "National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Personality Profile, Film Personalities, Online
Ed Rampell, "Sixty Years After JFK’s Assassination, Oliver Stone Reflects "National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Book Critic — Jim Knipfel
National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Obituary/In Appreciation, Music and Other Arts Personalities, Print/Online
Jim Knipfel, "Remembering First Amendment Icon Jim Larkin"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Third Place,Commentary Analysis/Trend, TV, Online
Carrie Rickey, "Becoming Frida"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Third Place, Soft News, Music/Arts Related, Online
Beatrice M. Spadacini, "Italy Turns to Theatre to Address Male Violence Against Women"EPPY Award: First Place, Best News or Event Feature
Lillian Perlmutter, "At the Border"EPPY Award: First Place, Best News or Event Feature Video
Michael Nigro, "Fragments of Ukraine"EPPY Award: First Place, Best Photojournalism on a Website – Beatrice M. Spadacini and Stefano Schirato
Beatrice M. Spadacini, "The Moms Vs. The Multinational"EPPY Award: First Place, Best Home Page Design – Soo Kim and James Dwyer
EPPY Award: Best Promotional/Marketing Campaign – Sharon Romeo, creative director; Pablo Ortega, marketing manager and Myke Allen and Andrew Clippingdale, animation
Staff, "A Truthdig Carol"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Blog Group – Tana Ganeva, Alexander Zaitchik, Christopher Ketcham, “Ear to the Ground”
Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Multimedia Package
Michael Nigro, "Fragments of Ukraine"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Animation/Moving Graphic
Andrew Dodd Clippingdale, Mychal Allen – Truthdig | “A Truthdig Carol”
Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Website, News Organization Exclusive to the Internet
Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Columnist – Erin Aubry Kaplan
Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Hard News Feature, General News
Jared Olson, "The Deadly Battle Over Land and Water in Honduras"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Activism Journalism
Erin Aubry Kaplan, "A Decade of Black Lives Matter"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Photo Essay (single topic), News/News Feature
Michael Nigro, "Two Ukrainian Families: One Fled, One Stayed"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Feature
Marc Cooper, "Chile’s Utopia Has Been Postponed"Headliner Award: Third Place, Online Investigative Reporting for Digital-Only Website
Justin Nobel, "Inside West Virginia’s Chernobyl"Headliner Award: Second Place, News Video 10 to 30 Minutes
Michael Nigro, "No One Knows What To Expect in a War Zone"Webby Awards: Finalist, Independent Publishers – Website, Mobile Sites and Email Newsletters.
National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Critic — Any Media Platform (Print, Broadcast or Online)
Siddhant Adlakha, "The Cinematic Language of Disability"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Film Feature, Production/History Related
Ed Rampell, "The Black Panthers of Alabama"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Third Place, Headline – Ed Rampell and Adrienne Johnson Martin
Ed Rampell, "Ken Burns’ Other Lens"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Election Editorials – Martina Moneke, Bill Blum
Martina Moneke, “Bring On the Donald”
Bill Blum, “Is Donald Trump Above the Law?”
Bill Blum, “Democracy on the Ballot”
Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Foreign Correspondents Based in Southern California. Print, Tadio, TV or Online
Dawn Paley, "Mexico’s War Against Migrants"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Gender and Society
Kamin Mohammadi, "Woman Life Freedom"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Columnist
Kamin Mohammadi, "Woman Life Freedom"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Pandemic Reporting
Michael Balter, "The Politicized Virus"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Soft News Feature, General News
Eileen Cronin, "Unhoused and Disabled in America"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Immigration Reporting
Dawn Paley, "Mexico’s War Against Migrants"Webby Awards: Honorable Mention in the ‘Best Writing – Editorial 202′ Category
National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Commentary Analysis/Trend—Film
Allen Barra, "‘Mulholland Drive’ Is David Lynch’s ‘Ulysses’"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Celebrity Feature
Natasha Hakimi Zapata, "Lawrence Ferlinghetti Is Still Revolutionary at Age 100"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Book Critic – Allen Barra
Allen Barra, "Raymond Chandler, American Hard-Boiled"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Commentary Analysis/Trend—Books/Arts
Allen Barra, "The Trickster King and the Erudite Literalist"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Second Place, Book Critic – Natasha Hakimi Zapata
National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: Third Place, Commentary Analysis/Trend—Books/Arts
Jordan Riefe, "‘Black Is Beautiful’: Identity, Pride and the Photography of Kwame Brathwaite"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Books/Art/Architecture/Design Review
Eunice Wong, "Demonic Possession in a Chinese Family"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Website for a News Organization Exclusive to the Internet – Zuade Kaufman and Robert Scheer
Staff, "Truthdig Wins 7 Prizes at the 61st Annual Southern California Journalism Awards"Southern California Journalism Award: Second Place, Photo Essay News/News Feature
Michael Nigro, "The Border in Black and White (Photo Essay)"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Foreign Correspondent Columnist or Critic
Natasha Hakimi Zapata, "Conservatives Own the Ongoing Disaster That Is Brexit"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Columnist – Maj. Danny Sjursen
Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Consumer News or Feature
Ellen Brown, "Banks Are Becoming Obsolete in China—Could the U.S. Be Next?"Southern California Journalism Award: Third Place, Editorial Cartoon
Mr. Fish, "Give Press a Chance"National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award: First Place, Book Critic
Alexis Camins, "We’ve Come a Long Way, Babies"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Gender/LGBTQ Reporting
Amelia Pang, "Native American Rape Survivors Tell How Deck Is Stacked Against Them"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Political Commentary–National
Paul Street, "An Insubordinate President"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Commentary on TV/Film – “What Happened to the Female Directors of Hollywood?” – Carrie Rickey
Carrie Rickey, "The Other 43 Percent"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Political Column/Commentary—Election
Sonali Kolhatkar, "We Need to Understand What Happened on Election Night, and Fast"National Arts and Journalism Award: First Place, Paul Von Blum, Books/Arts/Design
Paul Von Blum, "The Water Will Come"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Investigative
Amelia Pang, "Who’s in the Kitchen at Chinese Restaurants?: An Investigative Report, Part 1"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Editorial Cartoon
Mr. Fish, "Go Back to Sleep, America — Nothing to See Here"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Online Entertainment News
Kasia Anderson, "VIDEO: Politicon 2015: Ann Coulter Claims She Fed Donald Trump ‘That Spicy Stuff on Mexican Rapists’"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Online Celebrity Feature
Staff, "30 Years Gone, and Oh, How We Still Love Orson Welles"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Online Book/Cultural Critic
Tim Riley, "The Man Who Invented Rock ’n’ Roll"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, News Organization Exclusive to the Internet – Zuade Kaufman and Robert Scheer, Truthdig
Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Online Political Column/Commentary
Chris Hedges, "We Are All Greeks Now"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Activism Journalism, All Platforms
Bill Boyarsky, "Why Ending Homelessness Is Political Poison"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Entertainment Reviews, Online
Natasha Hakimi Zapata, "I Am the Beggar of the World"Southern California Journalism Award: First Place, Activism Journalism –
Chris Hedges, "The Last Days of Tomas Young"Maggie Award: Best Regularly Featured Web or ENewsletter Column/Trade & Consumer (Truthdig Book Reviews)
National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Award: Online News
Kasia Anderson, "Dustin Lance Black Speaks: Pasadena City College Officials Created ‘Toxic and Dishonest’ Atmosphere"Webby Award: Best Political Blog, People’s Voice
Maggie Award: Best Publication Blog (Ear to the Ground)
National Entertainment Journalism Award: Online Critic
Peter Richardson, "The Science Delusion"Webby Award – Best Political Website, Jury
Southern California Journalism Award: Best Website, Exclusive to the Internet – Truthdig
Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award: Online Column Writing (Independent) – Robert Scheer, “The Great Recession, c. 2011”
Southern California Journalism Award: Online Journalist of the Year – Chris Hedges
National Entertainment Journalism Award: Online Critic
Mel White, "Jesus Was Lynched"Webby Award: Best Political Blog, Jury
Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award: Editorial Cartooning, Mr. Fish
Southern California Journalism Award: Best Website, Exclusive to the Internet – Truthdig
Southern California Journalism Award: Online Sports News/Feature/Commentary
Mark Heisler, "Role Models for the Id"Webby Award: Best Political Blog, Jury
Society of Professional Journalists, Los Angeles Pro Chapter Award: Distinguished Work in New Media: Robert Scheer
Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award: Editorial Cartooning, Mr. Fish
Southern California Journalism Award: Best Website, Exclusive to the Internet – Budget Over 10K –
Southern California Journalism Award: Online Journalist of the Year – Bill Boyarsky
Southern California Journalism Award: Online Column/Commentary/Criticism
Chris Hedges, "One Day We’ll All Be Terrorists"Southern California Journalism Award: Online Sports News/Feature/Commentary – Mark Heisler, “It’s Not About Tiger Woods, It’s About Us“
Webby Awards Finalist: Best Political Website
Online Journalism Awards Finalist: Online Commentary/Blogging-Chris Hedges
Southern California Journalism Award: Online Journalist of the Year – Chris Hedges
Southern California Journalism Award: Online News Story, Feature, Series or Package
Scott Ritter, "Dinner With Ahmed"Southern California Journalism Award: Online Column/Commentary/Criticism
Chris Hedges, "Party to Murder"Maggie Award: Best Regularly Featured Web Column (Book Review)
Webby Award Finalists: Best Political Website
Maggie Awards Finalist: Best Web Article-Chris Hedges, “The Best and the Brightest Led America Off a Cliff”
Maggie Award: Best Regularly Featured Web Column –Book Review-
Interactive Media Award: Outstanding Achievement, Blog
Interactive Media Award: Outstanding Achievement, News
Webby Award: Official Honoree, Best Copy/Writing
Online Journalism Awards Finalist: General Excellence, Medium Site, and Topical Reporting- Bill Boyarsky, “On the Campaign Trail”
Maggie Awards Finalist: Best Website; Weblog Awards
Weblog Awards Finalist: Best Liberal Blog
Weblog Awards Finalist: Best Political Coverage
Webby Award: Best Political Blog, Jury
Webby Award: Best Political Blog, People’s Voice



