The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) and SAJA Group Inc. are proud to announce the finalists for the SAJA 2009 Journalism Awards for work executed in calendar year 2008. Each award-winner will receive a certificate at the SAJA Annual Awards Banquet on Saturday, July 11, 2009, at City University of New York. The student winners will receive an additional cash prize.
Category 1 - The Daniel Pearl Award for outstanding reporting about South Asia, or South Asians in North America: All media
Pakistan: State of Emergency David Montero - FRONTLINE/World
Karachi: The Urban Frontier Steven Inskeep - NPR
Testing Grounds: Our medicine at what cost Kris Hundley - St. Petersburg Times
The Godfather of Bangalore Scott Carney - Wired
Category 2 - Outstanding business story about South Asia, or South Asians in North America: All media
India Billionaire Mallya Isn’t Showing Shareholders Everything Abhay Singh and Subramaniam Sharma - Bloomberg
Indian to the Core, and an Oligarch Anand Giridharadas - The New York Times
Grounded: Indian American Flight School Goes Out of Business (PART 2) (PART 3) Lisa Tsering - India West
Category 3 - Outstanding arts, culture, or travel story about South Asia, or South Asians in North America: All media
On the “Slumdog” Trail Jonathan Foreman - Standpoint
Losing the Yeti Tim Sullivan - Associated Press
A Nod to Arranged Marriage this Wedding Season Sandip Roy - NPR
Category 4 - Outstanding editorial/commentary on South Asia, or South Asians in North America: All media
The Real Bhutto: Against the Mythmaking Jonathan Foreman - National Review
First Person: Cabbie’s Girl Simran Chawla - The Washingtonian
Be Gay, Be Anything You Want - Just Not Single Sandip Roy - New America Media
How to Save Afghanistan Rory Stewart - Time
Category 5 - Outstanding photograph about South Asia, or South Asians in North America (single or series)
WINNER: Praying in Exile Emilio Morenatti - Associated Press
FINALIST: Domestic Violence in Pakistan Emilio Morenatti - Associated Press
Category 6 - Outstanding piece or series covering the Mumbai Attacks: All media
In Just Minutes, Mumbai Was Under Seige Emily Wax - Washington Post
Mumbai Massacre: The Fourth Day Dan Harris (anchor), Nicholas Schifrin (correspondent) - ABC News
India Security Faulted as Survivors Tell of Terror Yaroslav Trofimov, Geeta Anand, Peter Wonacott & Matthew Rosenberg - The Wall St. Journal
Category 7 - Outstanding piece or series covering the conflict in Sri Lanka: All media
Sri Lanka: A Terrorist in the Family Beate Arnestad - FRONTLINE/World
Inside Sri Lanka Stewart Bell - The National Post
Sri Lanka-Shadow War Ravi Nessman - Associated Press
Category 8 - For journalists of South Asian origin working in North America for any media outlet: Outstanding story on any subject: All media
Opting Out Geeta Anand - The Wall St. Journal
Education Push Yields Little for India’s Poor Somini Sengupta - The New York Times
Chaplain Turner’s War (8-part narrative series) Moni Basu - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Category 9 - For journalists of South Asian origin working in North America for any media outlet: Outstanding editorial/op-ed/commentary on any subject: All media
The Pitfalls of Linking Doctors’ Pay to Performance Sandeep Jauhar - The New York Times
Equal treatment for the uninsured? Don’t count on it Manoj Jain - Washington Post
Targeting Tolerance in Mumbai Sadia Shepard - The Forward
Category 10- Students of South Asian origin in North America: Outstanding story on any subject by a South Asian student in the US or Canada: All media
1st PLACE: India: The Cost of Yellowcake. Mining Uranium on Tribal Lands Sonia Narang - Graduate School of Journalism, University of California - Berkeley
2nd PLACE: Healthy. Happy. Holy Adithya Sambamurthy - Graduate School of Journalism, University of California - Berkeley
3rd PLACE: Hoardhouse:Compulsive Clutter in NYC Karn Dhingra, Jackie Kasuya, Ben Piven - Columbia Graduate School of Journalism