Loren Jenkins

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| birth_date = {{Birth date|mf=yes|1938|10|26}}

| birth_place =New Orleans

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| nationality = American

| spouse = Nancy Harmon (1964-1985),
Laura Throne (1986)

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Loren Jenkins (born 1938) is a war correspondent for the Washington Post who won a 1983 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting "for reporting of the Israeli invasion of Beirut and its tragic aftermath".{{sfn|Brennan|1999|p=592}}

{{cite web

|url =https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/thomas-l-friedman-and-loren-jenkins

|title = Thomas L. Friedman and Loren Jenkins of The New York Times and The Washington Post, (respectively)

|date =2020

|publisher = The Pulitzer Prizes

|access-date = 2020-10-21

}}

Biography

Loren Jenkins was born in New Orleans into a family of American Foreign Service employees. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado in Boulder at the end of the 1950s and then stinted with the Peace Corps in Puerto Rico and Sierra Leone. Jenkins returned to Aspen in 1964, where he worked as a ski instructor. He later continued his studies at Aspen University and did his graduate work at Columbia University in New York.{{sfn|Brennan|1999|p=592}}{{sfn|Fischer H. D.|2020}}

{{cite web

|url = https://www.aspensojo.com/news-and-profiles/2014/11/sojourner-salutes

|title = Sojourner Salutes

|author = J. C. Pickrell, S. Benner, J. Cowen

|date =October 11, 2014

|publisher = SagaCity Media

|access-date = 2020-10-21

}}

Jenkins got his first position as a reporter in 1964 with the Daily Item. After leaving the newspaper in 1965, he worked for United Press International as an overseas correspondent in New York, London, Rome, and Madrid. In 1969–1979, Jenkins served in Newsweek to cover Black September, the Suez Crisis, and the Vietnam War. His articles for Newsweek were honored with the Overseas Press Club Award in 1976.{{sfn|Brennan|1999|p=592}}{{sfn|Fischer H. D.|2020}}

In 1980, Jenkins joined the Washington Post staff. During his tenure with the newspaper, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1983 for his coverage of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. At that time, the Washington Post was criticized for bias in covering the Israel–United States conflict. Marty Peretz described Jenkins as "anti-Israel" and inane, stating that the journalist won a Pulitzer Prize because most of the judges subscribed to the Washington PostLos Angeles Times news service.{{sfn|Friedman|1987|pp=169–179}}{{sfn|Friedman|1987}}

In 1990, Jenkins returned to Colorado, where he got the editor position at the Aspen Times. In 1995, he was named an editor of the international desk at National Public Radio, where he worked for the next fifteen years. Under Jenkins's leadership, correspondents of the radio station covered the wars in Kosovo, Chechnya, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In 2005 the international desk at NPR was awarded the George Peabody Award. In November 2011, Loren Jenkins retired but continued to write as a freelancer.

{{cite web

|url = https://www.aspentimes.com/news/jenkins-steps-down-at-npr/

|title = Jenkins steps down at NPR

|author =J. Urquhart

|date = October 14, 2011

|publisher = The Aspen Times

|access-date = 2020-10-21

}}{{sfn|Brennan|1999|p=592}}

References

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Books

  • {{cite book

|last=Brennan

|date=1999

|title=Who's who of Pulitzer Prize Winners

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=63nvmt4HqTEC&q=Alfred+Friendly+Pulitzer

|location=Westport

|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group

|page= 666

|isbn=9781573561112

}}

  • {{cite journal

|last1= Friedman

|first1= Robert I.

|date= 1987

|title= Selling Israel to America

|journal= Journal of Palestine Studies

|pages= 1987

}}

  • {{cite book

|last=Fischer H. D.

|date=2020

|title=1978–1989: From Roarings in the Middle East to the Destroying of the Democratic Movement in China

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OSbbDwAAQBAJ&q=Shirley+Christian+pulitzer

|location=Vienna

|publisher=Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

|page= 379

|isbn=9783110862928

}}

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