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Category: Online Storytelling: Daily Life

First Place

Sandra E. Garcia, Jeffrey Furticella, Rebecca Lieberman, Mark Abramson, José A. Alvarado Jr., Gabriella Angotti-Jones, Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, Gabriela Bhaskar, Sarah Blesener, Oscar Durand, Kholood Eid, Demetrius Freeman, Todd Heisler, Elizabeth D. Herman, Mary Inhea Kang, Kirsten Luce, Jonah Markowitz, Brittainy Newman, Desiree Rios, Stephen Speranza, Hilary Swift, John Taggart and An Rong Xu / The New York Times
“Welcome to the party. The New York City block party.”

Second Place

Tyrone Turner, Alana Wise, Emily Alfin Johson and A.C. Valdez / WAMU
“Shattered: Life After Being Shot”

Third Place

David Guttenfelder, Sadie Quarrier, CY Park, Hannah Tak,Trish Dorsey, Bethany Powell and Sarah Leen / National Geographic
“Walking Tokyo”

Award of Excellence

Michael Kimmelman, Alicia DeSantis, Mika Gröndahl, Christy Harmon, Sia Michel, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Emily Rhyne, Graham Roberts, Matt Ruby, Josephine Sedgwick, Rumsey Taylor and Jeremy White / The New York Times
“Hudson Yards Is Manhattan’s Biggest, Newest, Slickest Gated Community. Is This the Neighborhood New York Deserves?”

Award of Excellence

Aaron Reiss, Emily Rhyne, Todd Heisler, Raillan Brooks, Alicia DeSantis, Gabriel Gianordoli, Jolie Ruben and Josephine Sedgwick / The New York Times
“Around the World in 5 Kids’ Games”

Award of Excellence

Ammy La Gorce, Sam Cannon, Jeffrey Furticella, Meghan Louttit and Josh Williams / The New York Times
“These Women Are Changing New York’s D.J. Game. Watch Them Work.”

Award of Excellence

Jacob Moscovitch, Raillan Brooks, Alicia DeSantis, Gabriel Gianordoli, Jolie Ruben and Josephine Sedgwick / The New York Times
“The Secret to Having the Best Summer Ever”

Award of Excellence

Elizabeth D. Herman, Celeste Sloman, Beth Flynn, Marisa Schwartz Taylor, Rumsey Taylor and Josh Williams. Special thanks to Justin T. Gellerson, Mike Nelson and Graham Starr / The New York Times
“Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress”

Award of Excellence: Elizabeth D. Herman, Celeste Sloman, Beth Flynn, Marisa Schwartz Taylor, Rumsey Taylor and Josh Williams. Special thanks to Justin T. Gellerson, Mike Nelson and Graham Starr / The New York Times

Award of Excellence

“Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress”

Just over a century ago, Jeannette Rankin of Montana won a seat in the House of Representatives, becoming the first woman ever elected to federal office. In 1917, 128 years after the first United States Congress convened, she was sworn into its 65th session.

One hundred and two years later, one has become 131 — the number of women serving in both chambers of the 116th Congress as of this month.

Redefining Representation: The Women of the 116th Congress

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