Journalism Award Winners
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- 1989 - [back to top]
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Photojournalism - Feature
Carlos Antonio Rios, When A Tree Falls: Tropical Forests and Our Environment (First Place)
Carlos Antonio Rios, A Time for Amnesty (Second Place)
Photojournalism - News
Raul de Molina
Photojournalism - Sports
C.M. Guerrero, (First Place)
Paul Rodriguez, (Second Place)
Sonnel Velazquez, (Third Place)
Print
Liz Balmaseda, Natives: The Heirs Apparent
Radio
Luis Vasquez-Ajmac, Rescatando el Futuro
Television
Luis Megid, El Caso Suarez Mason


- 1990 - [back to top]
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Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Ramon Renteria, Separate and Unequal: The Story of Kelli, Veronica, and School Finance
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Jose M. More, Panamanian Defense Member Arrested
Al Diaz, Friendly Gesture
Photojournalism - Feature
Al Diaz, Friendly Gesture
Photojournalism - News
Jose M. More, Panamanian Defence Member Arrested
Photojournalism - Sports
Raul de Molina, On the Bull's Eye
Print
Ramon Renteria, Separate and Unequal: The Story of Kelli, Veronica, and School Finance
Radio
Alfredo Cruz, La Totilla
Television
Julio Aliaga, Escolares Inmigrantes: Poblacion en Riesgo


- 1991 - [back to top]
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Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
María Hinojosa, All Things Considered: Crews
Doreen Carvajal, Panama in Turmoil
Photojournalism - Feature
Robert Rodriguez, Mourning After Happy Land Fire (First Place)
Daniel Cima, The Mentally Ill, Argentina (Second Place)
Rolando Otero, Cool Break (Third Place)
Richard Haro, Clap Barbara (Honorable Mention)
Photojournalism - News
Raul de Molina, Campaign Riots (Second Place)
Robert Rodriguez, Mourning After Happy Land Fire (Third Place)
C.M. Guerrero, There Just Ain't Enough (Honorable Mention)
Photojournalism - Picture Story
Al Diaz, Remnants of an Empire
Genaro Molina, For Love of Lula (Second Place)
Ben de Soto Grief and Justice (Third Place)
Carlos Antonio Rios, Soldiers Heading to Saudi Arabia (Honorable Mention)
Photojournalism - Sports
Al Diaz, Basketball's Crash Landing
Raul de Molina, Blood Lust (Second Place)
Raul de Molina, Matador (Third Place)
Genaro Molina, Jubilant Reds (Honorable Mention)
Print
Doreen Carvajal, Panama in Turmoil (First Place)
Dora Amador, Los Otros Cubanos (Second Place)
Rose Marie Arce, The Deal is Off (Third Place)
Radio
María Hinojosa, All Things Considered: Crews (First Place)
Lisa Mullins, reporter, and Bruce Gellerman, producer, Martin Espanda (Second Place)
María Martin, Chicano Moratorium Remembered (Third Place)
Television
Rebecca Aguilar, (First Place)
Linda Alvarez, The Salinas Revolution (Second Place)
Lyanne Meléndez, SIDA: Flagelo entre los Puertorriquenos (Third Place)


- 1993 - [back to top]
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Print
Liz Balmaseda,
Radio
María Hinojosa, Kids and Guns (First Place)


- 1995 - [back to top]
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Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Sonia Nazario, The Hunger Wars — Fighting for Food in Southern California (series)
Nancy Agosto, La Ruta de la Muerte
Design
Anthony Trowbridge and John Yuneck, Bitter Harvest
Photojournalism
Charles Trainor, Jr.,
Print
Sonia Nazario, The Hunger Wars — Fighting for Food in Southern California (series)
Radio
María Martin and Angélica Luévano, D-Day
Television
Nancy Agosto, La Ruta de la Muerte (First Place)
Anthony Agosto,


- 1996 - [back to top]
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    Source [Online]: http://www.nahj.org/noticias/0930awar.htm (June 27, 2000)

Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Rosa Maria Villalpando, Frank García and Andrew Martínez, La Nueva Guerra en el Salvador
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Jose Luis Villegas, Remnants of an Empire
Photojournalism - Feature
Richard Koci Hernandez, Pet Parade
Photojournalism - Illustration
Alex Garcia, Black Swimwear: The Color of Choice
Photojournalism - News
Nuri Vallbona, El Motin! (The Riot)
Photojournalism - Picture Story
Jose Luis Villegas, Remnants of an Empire
Photojournalism - Portrait/Personality
Carl Juste, Reflections
Photojournalism - Sports
Deirdre Hamill, Kicks Butt
Print
Ruben Castaneda, Officer Down (First Place)
Jose Luis Sanchez Jr., El Dinero la Ignorancia la Verdad y Unos Lam (Second Place)
Mary Sanchez, Rita Patino Quintero (series) (Third Place)
Radio
Rodrigo Sierra, Living with AIDS (First Place)
Maria Erana, Samuel Orozco and Armando Valdez, Linea Abierta (Second Place)
Rachel Gonzales, ¿Que Pasó Giuliani? (Third Place)
Radio — Best Continuing News Coverage
Samuel Orozco, Radio Bilingue
Television
Rosa Maria Villalpando, Frank García and Andrew Martínez, La Nueva Guerra en el Salvador (First Place)
Maria Teresa Sarabia, Miguel Gutierrez and Andrew Martínez, El Otro Lado de la Moneda (Second Place)
Antonio Valverde, Miguel Gutierrez and Andrew Martínez, Tex-Mex Despues de Selena (Third Place)


- 1997 - [back to top]
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    Source [Online]: http://www.nahj.org/noticias/0930awar.htm (June 27, 2000)

Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Sandra González, Hispanic Heritage Month Series
NAHJ President's Award
Ernie Sotomayor
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Jon Kral, Latin Prisons: Hell on Earth
Photojournalism - Feature
Carlos Antonio Rios, Innocence/Hide-and-Go-Seek
Photojournalism - Illustration
Magaly Hernández
Photojournalism - News
Angel Franco, Scuffle with Protester
Photojournalism - Picture Story
Jon Kral, Latin Prisons: Hell on Earth
Photojournalism - Portrait/Personality
Ronald Cortes, Final Bond
Photojournalism - Sports
Ronald Cortes, Reids Golden Moment
Print
Andrés Oppenheimer and Katherine Ellison, Latin America for Sale? (First Place)
Robert López, The 18th Street Gang Aiming for Dominance (Second Place)
Ana Mendieta, Sobre Poblacion Escolar (Third Place)
Radio
Sandra González, Hispanic Heritage Month Series (First Place)
María Martin and Angélica Luévano, The Cosmic Connection: Mexico and Mexican Americans (Second Place)
Sandra González, Protect Our Little Ones (Third Place)
Television
Jesus Javier, Jairo Marín, Frank García, and Andrew Martínez, Infierno Bajo Cero (First Place)
Vicente Arenas and Jaime Zamora, Rave Parties (Second Place)
Nancy Agosto, Raul Gutiérrez, Andrew Martínez, and Sal Solorio, La Otra Frontera (Third Place - tie)
Lyanne Meléndez, Cathy Chávez, and Mark Sánchez Correa, Harvest of Hope (Third Place - tie)


- 1998 - [back to top]
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    Source [Online]: http://www.nahj.org/lrd98/docs/27awards.htm (June 27, 2000)

Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
María Martin, Guatemala: At the Crossroads
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Jose M. Osorio, Desperate Grab
Print
Ana Mendieta and Henry Moya, En el Umbral del Indulto
Radio
María Martin, Guatemala: At the Crossroads
Television
Patricia Andreu and Ramon Escobar, What is Politically Correct?


- 1999 - [back to top]
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    Source [Online]: http://www.nahj.org/Release/noche99.htm (June 27, 2000)

Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Juan Forero, Juan Manuel Returns
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Jose Osorio, Cuba's National Pastime
Photojournalism - Feature
Nuri Vallbona, Sisterly Hug
Photojournalism - News
Giuliano de Portu-Rodriguez, Prohibido Olvidar
Photojournalism - Picture Story
Jose Osorio, Cuba's National Pastime
Photojournalism - Portrait/Personality
Antonio Perez, Undocumented Worker
Photojournalism - Sports
Marcio Sanchez, The Chase
Print - Feature
Juan Forero, Juan Manuel Returns
Print - News
Guillermo Contreras, Hungry for Help
Radio
María Martin, War Hero Freddy Gonzalez
Television - Feature
Jim Avila and Hugo Perez, Fire Racism
Television - News
Carmen Escobosa, Mascare en Ensenada
Television -
Arturo Quezada, Infierno Bajo Tierra


- 2000 - [back to top]
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    Source [Online]: http://www.nahj.org/release/2000/pr062700.html (August 2, 2000)

Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award
Jorge Luis Mota, ¿Negligencia? Victimas de Cancer Acusan a una Fabrica
Photojournalism - Best of Show
Nuri Vallbona, Dive to Freedom
Photojournalism - Feature
Annie Wells, El Desierto
Photojournalism - Illustration
Antonio Perez, Happy Death
Photojournalism - News
Nuri Vallbona, Dive to Freedom
Photojournalism - Picture Story
Nuri Vallbona, Dash to Freedom
Photojournalism - Portrait/Personality
Hector Amezcua, Slick Willie
Photojournalism - Sports
Hector Amezcua, Basking in Glory
Print Feature
David Gonzalez, Game Produces 28 Hits and a Political Home Run
Print News
Jorge Luis Mota, Negligencia? Victimas de Cancer Acusan a una Fabrica
Radio
Cheryl Simone, Series, Puerto Rican Heritage Series
Television Feature
Kris Sanchez, Cesar Chavez: A Legacy of Hope
Television News
Rebecca Lopez, Child Drug Smugglers
Television Photography
Hugo Perez, Ancient Ruins
Recognition of Academic Excellence in Journalism
Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte, The University of Texas at Austin

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