Sonia Nazario
{{short description|American journalist}}
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Sonia Nazario (born September 8, 1960 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American journalist mostly known for her work at Los Angeles Times. She has spent her career writing about social and social justice issues,{{Cite web|url=http://enriquesjourney.com/about-sonia/bio-2/|title=Bio|date=February 7, 2014|website=enriquesjourney.com|language=en-US|access-date=December 2, 2019}} focusing especially on immigration and immigrant children who come to the United States from Central America. In 2003, while working at the Los Angeles Times, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her six-part series titled "Enrique's Journey," which followed the harrowing story of a young Honduran boy's journey to the US when he was sixteen years old. "Enrique's Journey: The Story of a Boy's Dangerous Odyssey to Reunite with His Mother" was published as a book in 2006 and became a national bestseller.
Early life and education
Nazario was born in Madison, Wisconsin,{{cite web |last1=Savchuk |first1=Katia |title=Journalist Sonia Nazario on Coming Out as an Activist |url=https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2017-04-06/journalist-sonia-nazario-coming-out-activist |website=Cal Alumni Association |accessdate=April 12, 2020 |date=April 6, 2017}} but grew up both in Kansas and Argentina. She permanently moved to the United States during the Dirty War in Argentina.{{cite web |title=Q & A With Sonia |url=http://enriquesjourney.com/about-sonia/q-a-with-sonia/ |website=Enrique's Journey |date=February 8, 2014 |accessdate=September 27, 2018}}
Nazario is a graduate of Williams College and holds a master's degree in Latin American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. She has received the honorary doctorate from Mount St. Mary's College in 2010,{{cite news |title=News Releases Pulitzer Prize Winner to Speak at Mount St. Mary's Commencement |url=https://www.msmu.edu/about-the-mount/communications--marketing/news-releases/pulitzer-prize-winner-to-speak-at-mount-st-marys-commencement.php |accessdate=September 27, 2018 |work=Mount Saint Mary's University Los Angeles |issue=News Releases |publisher=Mount Saint Mary's University |date=March 10, 2010 |ref=3}} and the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) from Whittier College in 2013.{{cite web |title=Honorary Degrees |url=https://www.whittier.edu/alumni/poetnation/honorary |website=Whittier College |accessdate=November 23, 2019}}
Career
In 1993, Nazario left the Wall Street Journal for a second time and joined the Los Angeles Times to write about social issues, including those dealing with Latinos and Latin America. The following year, she won a George Polk Award for Local Reporting for a series about hunger among schoolchildren in California.{{cite web | last=Archives | first=L.A. Times | title=CALIFORNIA NEWS : 'Hunger Wars' Series Honored | website=Los Angeles Times | date=7 March 1995 | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-03-07-me-39794-story.html | access-date=25 December 2024}}{{cite web | title=George Polk Awards 1994 Winners | website=Long Island University | url=https://www.liu.edu/polk-awards/past-winners#1994 | access-date=25 December 2024}}{{citation needed|date=July 2014}}
In 1995, the Pulitzer Prize was awarded to the Staff of the Los Angeles Times for local reporting of spot news for their 1994 coverage of the first day of the Los Angeles earthquake.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/staff-32|title=Pulitzer Prize Winners - Staff of|last=|first=|date=|website=Pulitzer Prizes|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}
In 1998, Nazario was a finalist{{cite web | title=The 1998 Pulitzer Prizes - finalist | website=The Pulitzer Prizes | url=https://www.pulitzer.org/finalists/staff-93 | access-date=25 December 2024}} for the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her story about what life was like for the children of drug addicts. Her photographer for the project, Clarence Williams, won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for photos taken to accompany the story.{{cite web | title=The 1998 Pulitzer Prizes | website=The Pulitzer Prizes | url=https://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-year/1998 | access-date=25 December 2024}}{{citation needed|date=July 2014}}
In 2002, Nazario finished work on a six-part series, entitled "Enrique's Journey", about the experiences of Latin American children who immigrate to join their parents in the U.S. The newspaper series won more than a dozen national journalism awards, among them the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing,{{cite web | title=The 2003 Pulitzer Prizes | website=The Pulitzer Prizes | url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/sonia-nazario | access-date=25 December 2024}} the George Polk Award for International Reporting,{{cite web | title=George Polk Awards Past Winners - 2002| website=Long Island University | url=https://www.liu.edu/polk-awards/past-winners#2002 | access-date=25 December 2024}} the Grand Prize{{cite web | title=Sonia Nazario and Don Bartletti | website=Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights | date=6 May 2024 | url=https://rfkhumanrights.org/person/sonia-nazario-and-don-bartletti/ | access-date=25 December 2024}} of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Guillermo Martinez-Marquez Award for Overall Excellence. The story also garnered the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for her accompanying photographer, Don Bartletti.{{cite web | title=The 2003 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Feature Photography | website=The Pulitzer Prizes | url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/don-bartletti | access-date=25 December 2024}}{{citation needed|date=July 2014}}
In 2006, Nazario published a book, Enrique's Journey, which significantly expanded her newspaper series. It became a national bestseller and won two book awards, the 2006 California Book Award silver medal, and the 2007 Christopher Award. It has been published in eight languages and has been adopted by 54 universities and scores of high schools nationwide as their "freshman read" or "all-campus read."
Activism
A year after moving to her mother's native Argentina from Kansas, Nazario and her mother came across a pool of blood on the sidewalk, right at the onset of the country’s “Dirty War.” She asked her mother about the blood. “The military killed two journalists today, for telling the truth about what’s going on here,” Nazario recalls her saying. At only 14 years old she decided on the spot that she would become a journalist. She wanted to join those speaking out against injustice.{{Cite web|url=https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2017-04-06/journalist-sonia-nazario-coming-out-activist|title=Journalist Sonia Nazario on Coming Out as an Activist|date=April 6, 2017}}
Nazario began writing stories on children deprived of school breakfast programs or growing up with drug-addicted parents.
Her turning point into becoming a true activist was joining the board of Kids In Need of Defense, a nonprofit which provides legal aid to unaccompanied immigrant children. She then began writing opinion pieces in The New York Times about immigration as well as giving many lectures a year. She continued by testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and presented a TEDx talk on the subject.
References
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- {{cite magazine |last1=Crouch |first1=Ian |title=Pre-College Reading Lists: Freshman Disorientation? |url=https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/pre-college-reading-lists-freshman-disorientation |magazine=The New Yorker |accessdate=April 12, 2020 |language=en |date=June 29, 2010}}
- {{cite web |title=Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Sonia Nazario Will be the 2013 Whittier College Commencement Speaker |url=https://www.whittier.edu/news/pulitzer-prize-winning-journalist-sonia-nazario |website=Whittier College |accessdate=April 12, 2020}}
External links
- [https://www.nytimes.com/column/sonia-nazario Collection of columns written for The New York Times]
- [http://sonianazario.blogspot.com/ Nazario's official blog]
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