Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
{{Short description|American journalism award}}
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The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary is an award administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism "for distinguished commentary, using any available journalistic tool". It is one of the fourteen American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Journalism. It has been presented since {{Start date and age|1970|p=y}}. Finalists have been announced from 1980, ordinarily with two others beside the winner.
Winners and citations
The Commentary Pulitzer has been awarded to one person annually without exception—45 prizes in 44 years 1970–2014. No person has won it twice.
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!Year !Name(s) !Publication !width=50% |Rationale |
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!1970 |{{sortname|Marquis|Childs}} |"for distinguished commentary during 1969." |
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!1971 |{{sortname|William A.|Caldwell}} |"for his commentary in his daily column." |
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!1972 |{{sortname|Mike|Royko}} |"for his columns during 1971." |
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!1973 |{{sortname|David S.|Broder}} |"for his columns during 1972." |
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!1974 |{{sortname|Edwin A.|Roberts Jr.}} |"for his commentary on public affairs during 1973." |
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!1975 |{{sortname|Mary|McGrory}} |"for her commentary on public affairs during 1974." |
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!1976 |{{sortname|Red|Smith|dab=sportswriter}} |"for his commentary on sports in 1975 and for many other years." |
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!1977 |{{sortname|George|Will}} |"for distinguished commentary on a variety of topics." |
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!1978 |{{sortname|William|Safire}} |"for commentary on the Bert Lance affair." |
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!1979 |{{sortname|Russell|Baker}} | |
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!rowspan=3 |1980 |{{sortname|Ellen|Goodman}} | |
{{sortname|Richard|Reeves|dab=journalist}}
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{{sortname|Carl|Rowan}}
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!rowspan=3 |1981 |{{sortname|Dave|Anderson|dab=sportswriter}} |"for his commentary on sports." |
{{sortname|Richard|Cohen|dab=commentator}}
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{{sortname|Howard|Rosenberg}}
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!rowspan=3 |1982 |{{sortname|Art|Buchwald}} | |
{{sortname|William|Greider}}
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{{sortname|William|Raspberry}}
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!rowspan=3 |1983 |{{sortname|Claude|Sitton}} | |
{{sortname|Ross|Mackenzie|dab=journalist}}
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{{sortname|David|Rossie}}
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!rowspan=3 |1984 |{{sortname|Vermont C.|Royster}} | |
{{sortname|Arnold|Rosenfeld}}
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{{sortname|Dorothy|Storck}}
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!rowspan=3 |1985 |{{sortname|Murray|Kempton}} |"for witty and insightful reflection on public issues in 1984 and throughout a distinguished career." |
{{sortname|Molly|Ivins}}
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{{sortname|Martin|Nolan|dab=journalist}}
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!rowspan=3 |1986 |{{sortname|Jimmy|Breslin}} |"for columns which consistently champion ordinary citizens." |
{{sortname|Joseph|Kraft}}
|"for incisive and thoughtful commentary on a wide range of public issues throughout a long and distinguished career." |
{{sortname|Charles|Krauthammer}}
|"for his gracefully written and clear commentary on a variety of issues." |
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!rowspan=3 |1987 |{{sortname|Charles|Krauthammer}} |"for his witty and insightful columns on national issues." |
{{sortname|Richard|Cohen|dab=commentator}}
|"for his eloquent columns on social and political issues." |
{{sortname|Donald|Kaul}}
|"for his compelling commentary on national events." |
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!rowspan=4 |1988 |{{sortname|Dave|Barry}} |"for his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns." |
{{sortname|Ira|Berkow}}
|"for thoughtful commentary on the sports scene." |
{{sortname|Molly|Ivins}}
|"for her witty columns on a variety of social and political issues." |
{{sortname|Michael|Kinsley}}
|"for his incisive commentary on a wide range of political topics." |
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!rowspan=3 |1989 |{{sortname|Clarence|Page}} |"for his provocative columns on local and national affairs." |
{{sortname|Richard|Cohen|dab=commentator}}
|"for his clear and controlled commentary on social and political topics." |
{{sortname|Michael|Kinsley}}
|"for informed commentary on a variety of national issues." |
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!rowspan=3 |1990 |{{sortname|Jim|Murray|dab=sportswriter}} |"for his sports columns." |
{{sortname|Richard|Cohen|dab=commentator}}
|"for his columns on national issues." |
{{sortname|Walter|Goodman|dab=critic}}
|"for his columns about television." |
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!rowspan=4 |1991 |{{sortname|Jim|Hoagland}} |"for searching and prescient columns on events leading up to the Gulf War and on the political problems of Mikhail Gorbachev." |
{{sortname|Rheta|Grimsley Johnson}}
|"for her insightful columns on a variety of topics." |
{{sortname|Philip|Terzian}}
|"for his gracefully written columns about national and international events." |
{{sortname|William|Woo}}
|"for his thoughtful columns on local and national subjects." |
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!rowspan=3 |1992 |{{sortname|Anna|Quindlen}} |"for her compelling columns on a wide range of personal and political topics." |
{{sortname|Liz|Balmaseda}}
|"for her columns about local Cuban-Americans and the issues affecting the immigrant community." |
{{sortname|Robert|Lipsyte}}
|"for his insightful commentary on the world of sports." |
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!rowspan=3 |1993 |{{sortname|Liz|Balmaseda}} |"for her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami." |
{{sortname|Betty|DeRamus}}
|"for her columns about the problems and promise of urban America." |
{{sortname|Bill|Johnson|dab=journalist}}
|"for his impressionistic accounts of his South Central Los Angeles neighborhood before and after the riots." |
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!rowspan=3 |1994 |{{sortname|William|Raspberry}} |"for his compelling commentaries on a variety of social and political topics." |
{{sortname|Jane|Daugherty}}
|"for her 'Children First' columns, about issues affecting the youngest Americans.." |
{{sortname|Peter|King|dab=journalist}}
|"for his columns about California, filed from around the state." |
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!rowspan=3 |1995 |{{sortname|Jim|Dwyer|dab=journalist}} |"for his compelling and compassionate columns about New York City." |
{{sortname|Paul|Gigot}}
|"for his insightful columns on Washington politics." |
{{sortname|Carl|Rowan}}
|"for his columns disclosing corruption and mismanagement at the NAACP, which prompted reforms at the civil rights organization." |
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!rowspan=2 |1996 |{{sortname|E. R.|Shipp}} |"for her penetrating columns on race, welfare and other social issues." |
{{sortname|Dorothy|Rabinowitz}}
|"for her columns effectively challenging key cases of alleged child abuse." |
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!rowspan=3 |1997 |{{sortname|Eileen|McNamara}} |"for her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues." |
{{sortname|Tony|Kornheiser}}
|"for his evocative columns ranging from sports and politics to tales of heroes and fools." |
{{sortname|Deborah|Work}}
|"for speaking out in highly personal yet broadly relevant columns in roles as diverse as parent, citizen, critic and philosopher." |
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!rowspan=4 |1998 |{{sortname|Mike|McAlary}} |"for reporting on the brutalization of a Haitian immigrant by police officers at a Brooklyn stationhouse." |
{{sortname|Bob|Greene}}
|"for his columns devoted to local children whose lives were mishandled by the welfare and judicial systems." |
{{sortname|Robert J.|Samuelson}}
|"for his knowledgeable and analytical columns on a wide variety of national subjects." |
{{sortname|Patricia|Smith|dab=journalist}}
|"for her lyrical and evocative columns on an assortment of urban topics." |
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!rowspan=3 |1999 |{{sortname|Maureen|Dowd}} |"for her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky." |
{{sortname|Nat|Hentoff}}
|"for his passionate columns championing free expression and individual rights." |
{{sortname|Donald|Kaul}}
|"for his witty columns from Washington on politics and other national issues." |
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!rowspan=3 |2000 |{{sortname|Paul|Gigot}} |"for his informative and insightful columns on politics and government." |
{{sortname|Michael|Kelly|dab=editor}}
|"for his enlightening and entertaining observations on cultural and political issues." |
{{sortname|Colbert I.|King}}
|"for his caring, persuasive columns addressing social and urban problems." |
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!rowspan=4 |2001 |{{sortname|Dorothy|Rabinowitz}} |"for her articles on American society and culture." |
{{sortname|Karen|Heller}}
|"for her humorous columns on modern life and popular culture." |
{{sortname|Derrick Z.|Jackson}}
|"for his perceptive, versatile columns on such subjects as politics, education and race." |
{{sortname|Trudy|Rubin}}
|"for her keenly analytical columns on the Middle East." |
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!rowspan=3 |2002 |{{sortname|Thomas|Friedman}} |"for his clarity of vision, based on extensive reporting, in commenting on the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat." |
{{sortname|Michael|Daly|dab=journalist}}
|"for his compassionate and humane columns, particularly those written after the terrorist attack on New York City." |
{{sortname|Nat|Hentoff}}
|"for his persuasive and authoritative columns on the threats to American civil liberties following the September 11th terrorist attacks." |
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!rowspan=3 |2003 |{{sortname|Colbert I.|King}} |"for his against-the-grain columns that speak to people in power with ferocity and wisdom." |
{{sortname|Edward|Achorn}}
|"for his clear, tenacious call to action against government corruption in Rhode Island." |
{{sortname|Mark|Holmberg}}
|"for his thought provoking, strongly reported columns on a broad range of topics." |
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!rowspan=3 |2004 |{{sortname|Leonard|Pitts}} |"for his fresh, vibrant columns that spoke, with both passion and compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues." |
{{sortname|Nicholas|Kristof}}
|"for his columns that, through rigorous reporting and powerful writing, often gave voice to forgotten people trapped in misery." |
{{sortname|Cynthia|Tucker|dab=journalist}}
|The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |"for her forceful, persuasive columns that confronted sacred cows and hot topics with unswerving candor." |
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!rowspan=3 |2005 |{{sortname|Connie|Schultz}} |"for her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog and underprivileged." |
{{sortname|Nicholas|Kristof}}
|"for his powerful columns that portrayed suffering among the developing world's often forgotten people and stirred action." |
{{sortname|Tommy|Tomlinson|dab=journalist}}
|"for his provocative columns with a wide-ranging human touch." |
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!rowspan=3 |2006 |{{sortname|Nicholas|Kristof}} |"for his graphic, deeply reported columns that, at personal risk, focused attention on genocide in Darfur and that gave voice to the voiceless in other parts of the world." |
{{sortname|Chris|Rose|dab=journalist}}
|"for his vibrant and compassionate columns that gave voice to the afflictions of his city after it was struck by Hurricane Katrina." |
{{sortname|Cynthia|Tucker|dab=journalist}}
|The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |"for her pungent, clear-eyed columns that tackled controversial issues with frankness and fortitude." |
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!rowspan=3 |2007 |{{sortname|Cynthia|Tucker|dab=journalist}} |The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |"for her courageous, clear-headed columns that evince a strong sense of morality and persuasive knowledge of the community." |
{{sortname|Ruth|Marcus|dab=journalist}}
|"for her intelligent and incisive commentary on a range of subjects, using a voice that can be serious or playful." |
{{sortname|Joe|Nocera}}
|"for his piercing, authoritative columns on business, often spotlighting misdeeds and flaws in corporate culture." |
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!rowspan=3 |2008 |{{sortname|Steven|Pearlstein}} |"for his insightful columns that explore the nation's complex economic ills with masterful clarity." |
{{sortname|Regina|Brett}}
|"for her passionate columns on alienated teenagers in a dangerous city neighborhood." |
{{sortname|John|Kass}}
|"for his hard-hitting columns on the abuse of local political power and a lively range of topics in a colorful city." |
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!rowspan=3 |2009 |{{sortname|Eugene|Robinson|dab=journalist}} |"for his eloquent columns on the 2008 presidential campaign that focus on the election of the first African-American president, showcasing graceful writing and grasp of the larger historic picture." |
{{sortname|Regina|Brett}}
|"for her range of compelling columns that move the heart, challenge authority and often trigger action while giving readers deeper insight into life's challenges." |
{{sortname|Paul|Krugman}}
|"for his prophetic columns on economic peril during a year of financial calamity, blending the scholarly knowledge of a distinguished economist with the skill of a wordsmith." |
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!rowspan=3 |2010 |{{sortname|Kathleen|Parker}} |"for her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues." |
{{sortname|David|Leonhardt}}
|"for his illumination of the nation's most pressing and complex economic concerns, from health care reform to the worst recession in decades." |
{{sortname|Phillip|Morris|dab=journalist}}
|"for his columns that close the distance between the reader and the rough streets of the city, confronting hard realities without leaving people to feel hopeless." |
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!rowspan=3 |2011 |{{sortname|David|Leonhardt}} |"for his graceful penetration of America's complicated economic questions, from the federal budget deficit to health care reform." |
{{sortname|Phillip|Morris|dab=journalist}}
|"for his blend of local storytelling and unpredictable opinions, enlarging the discussion of controversial issues that stir a big city." |
{{sortname|Mary|Schmich}}
|"for her versatile columns exploring life and the concerns of a metropolis with whimsy and poignancy." |
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!rowspan=3 |2012 |{{sortname|Mary|Schmich}} |"for her wide range of down-to-earth columns that reflect the character and capture the culture of her famed city." |
{{sortname|Nicholas|Kristof}}
|"for his valorous columns that transport readers into dangerous international scenes, from Egypt to Kenya to Cambodia, often focusing on the disenfranchised and always providing insight." |
{{sortname|Steve|Lopez}}
|"for his engaging commentary on death and dying, marked by pieces on his own father's rapid physical and mental decline, that stir readers to address end-of-life questions." |
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!rowspan=3 |2013 |{{sortname|Bret|Stephens}} |"for his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics, often enlivened by a contrarian twist." |
{{sortname|Mark|Di Ionno}}
|"for his hard hitting columns on Hurricane Sandy, the death of a gay college student and other local events and issues." |
{{sortname|Juliette|Kayyem}}
|"for her colorful, well reported columns on an array of issues, from women in combat to oil drilling in Alaska." |
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!rowspan=3 |2014 |{{sortname|Stephen|Henderson|dab=journalist}} |"for his columns on the financial crisis facing his hometown, written with passion and a stirring sense of place, sparing no one in their critique." |
{{sortname|Kevin|Cullen}}
|"for his street-wise local columns that capture the spirit of a city, especially after its famed marathon was devastated by terrorist bombings." |
{{sortname|Lisa|Falkenberg}}
|"for her provocative metro columns written from the perspective of a sixth-generation Texan, often challenging the powerful and giving voice to the voiceless." |
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!rowspan=3 |2015 |{{sortname|Lisa|Falkenberg}} |"for vividly-written, groundbreaking columns about grand jury abuses that led to a wrongful conviction and other egregious problems in the legal and immigration systems."{{cite web |title=Commentary |url=http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2015-Commentary |publisher=The Pulitzer Prizes |access-date=20 April 2015}} |
{{sortname|David|Carr|dab=journalist}}
|"for columns on the media whose subjects range from threats to cable television's profit-making power to ISIS's use of modern media to menace its enemies."{{efn|Posthumously.}} |
{{sortname|Matthew|Kaminski}}
|"for columns from Ukraine, sometimes reported near heavy fighting, deepening readers' insights into the causes behind the conflict with Russia and the nature and motives of the people involved." |
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!rowspan=3 |2016 |{{sortname|Farah|Stockman}} |"for extensively reported columns that probe the legacy of busing in Boston and its effect on education in the city with a clear eye on ongoing racial contradictions."{{cite web |title=Farah Stockman |url=http://www.pulitzer.org/winners/farah-stockman |publisher=The Pulitzer Prizes |access-date=6 Jun 2016}} |
{{sortname|Nicholas|Kristof}}
|"for courageously reported and deeply felt columns focused on the crisis of refugees from Syria and other war-torn regions." |
{{sortname|Steve|Lopez}}
|"for richly nuanced columns written in an elegant voice illuminating huge inequalities in wealth and opportunity in contemporary Los Angeles." |
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!rowspan=3 |2017 |{{sortname|Peggy|Noonan}} |"for rising to the moment with beautifully rendered columns that connected readers to the shared virtues of Americans during one of the nation's most divisive political campaigns."{{cite web |title=Commentary |url=http://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-category/212 |access-date=11 April 2017}} |
{{sortname|Dahleen|Glanton}}
|"for bold, clear columns by a writer who cast aside sacred cows and conventional wisdom to speak powerfully and passionately about politics and race in Chicago and beyond." |
{{sortname|Trudy|Rubin}}
|"for eloquent commentary written in world hotspots from Molenbeek near Brussels to the chancelleries of Beijing, reminding Americans of the importance of the foreign beat during a year when their tendency was to turn inward." |
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!rowspan=3 |2018 |{{sortname|John|Archibald|dab=writer}} |"for for lyrical and courageous commentary that is rooted in Alabama but has a national resonance in scrutinizing corrupt politicians, championing the rights of women and calling out hypocrisy."{{cite web |title=John Archibald Alabama Media Group |url=http://www.pulitzer.org/winners/john-archibald-alabama-media-group |access-date=16 April 2018}} |
{{sortname|Jelani|Cobb}}
|"for combining masterful writing with a deep knowledge of history and a deft reporter's touch to bring context and clarity to the issue of race at a time when respectful dialogue on the subject often gives way to finger-pointing and derision." |
{{sortname|Steve|Lopez}}
|"for graceful columns rich in detail that vividly illustrated how the crippling cost of housing in California is becoming an existential crisis for the state." |
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!rowspan=3 |2019 |{{sortname|Tony|Messenger}} |"for bold columns that exposed the malfeasance and injustice of forcing poor rural Missourians charged with misdemeanor crimes to pay unaffordable fines or be sent to jail."{{cite web |title=Commentary |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/tony-messenger-st-louis-post-dispatch |access-date=18 April 2019}} |
{{sortname|Caitlin|Flanagan}}
|"for luminous columns that expertly explore the intersection of gender and politics with a personal, yet keenly analytical, point of view." |
{{sortname|Melinda|Henneberger}}
|"for examining, in spare and courageous writing, institutional sexism and misogyny within her hometown NFL team, her former governor's office and the Catholic Church." |
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!rowspan=3 |2020 |{{sortname|Nikole|Hannah-Jones}} |"for a sweeping, deeply reported and personal essay for the ground-breaking 1619 Project, which seeks to place the enslavement of Africans at the center of America's story, prompting public conversation about the nation's founding and evolution." |
{{sortname|Sally|Jenkins}}
|"for columns that marshal a broad knowledge of history and culture to remind the sports world of its responsibility to uphold basic values of equity, fairness and tolerance." |
{{sortname|Steve|Lopez}}
|"for purposeful columns about rising homelessness in Los Angeles, which amplified calls for government action to deal with a long-visible public crisis." |
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!rowspan=3 |2021 |{{sortname|Michael Paul|Williams}} |"for penetrating and historically insightful columns that guided Richmond, a former capital of the Confederacy, through the painful and complicated process of dismantling the city's monuments to white supremacy." |
{{sortname|Melinda|Henneberger}}
|"for tenacious and deeply reported columns on failures in the criminal justice system, forcefully arguing how systemic problems and abuses affect the larger community." |
{{sortname|Roy|Johnson|dab=journalist}}
|"for evocative columns on race and remembrance written with style, urgency, and moral clarity." |
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!rowspan=4 |2022 |{{sortname|Melinda|Henneberger}} |"for persuasive columns demanding justice for alleged victims of a retired police detective accused of being a sexual predator."{{cite web |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-year/2022|title="2022 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists" |website=Pulitzer Prize |date=May 9, 2022 |accessdate=May 9, 2022}} |
{{sortname|Julian|Aguon}}
|"for an illuminating essay that explores the familiar threats of climate change through the lesser-known stories of Indigenous Pacific Island communities who are fighting rising seas with a resilience that is both heartbreaking and hopeful." |
rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Zeynep|Tufekci}}
|rowspan=2 |"for her insightful, often prescient, columns on the pandemic and American culture, published in The New York Times and The Atlantic, that brought clarity to the shifting official guidance and compelled us towards greater compassion and informed response." |
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!rowspan=3 |2023 |{{sortname|Kyle|Whitmire}} |"for measured and persuasive columns that document how Alabama's Confederate heritage still colors the present with racism and exclusion, told through tours of its first capital, its mansions and monuments—and through the history that has been omitted."{{cite web |title=The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Commentary |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/kyle-whitmire-alcom-birmingham |access-date=May 15, 2023 |website=Pulitzer Prize}} |
{{sortname|Xochitl|Gonzalez}}
|"for thoughtful, versatile and entertaining columns that explore how gentrification and the predominant white culture in the U.S. stifle the physical and emotional expression of racial minorities."{{efn|Moved by the Pulitzer board from the Criticism category.}} |
{{sortname|Monica|Hesse}}
|"for columns that convey the anger and dread that many Americans felt about losing their right to abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. |
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!rowspan=3 |2024 |{{sortname|Vladimir|Kara-Murza}} |"for passionate columns written under great personal risk from his prison cell, warning of the consequences of dissent in Vladimir Putin's Russia and insisting on a democratic future for his country."{{cite web |url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/vladimir-kara-murza-contributor-washington-post |date=May 4, 2024 |publisher=Pulitzer Prize |title=Vladimir Kara-Murza, contributor, The Washington Post}} |
{{sortname|Jay Caspian|Kang}}
|"for original columns that force us to reexamine popular narratives and reframe such critical topics as affirmative action, racial politics and the portrayal of gun violence." |
{{sortname|Brian|Lyman}}
|"for brave, clear and pointed columns that challenge ever-more-repressive state policies flouting democratic norms and targeting vulnerable populations, written with the command and authority of a veteran political observer." |
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!rowspan=3 |2025 |{{sortname|Mosab|Abu Toha}} |"for essays on the physical and emotional carnage in Gaza that combine deep reporting with the intimacy of memoir to convey the Palestinian experience of more than a year and a half of war with Israel." |
{{sortname|Gustavo|Arellano}}
|"for vivid columns reported from across the Southwest that shattered stereotypes and probed complex shifts in politics in an election year when Latinos were pivotal voters." |
{{sortname|Jerry|Brewer}}
|"for his perceptive and informed use of sports to examine critical social divisions in America through difficult conversations about race, gender and media bias." |
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