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==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 15:41, 7 September 2017

Debbie Cenziper is an American investigative journalist who works for The Washington Post.[1] Previously she worked as an investigative reporter for The Miami Herald,[2] for The Charlotte Observer, and for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.[3] She won a Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles exposing corruption and waste in the Miami-Dade Housing Agency, which The Miami Herald published in 2006. The award cited "reports on waste, favoritism and lack of oversight at the Miami housing agency that resulted in dismissals, investigations and prosecutions."[4] She currently teaches at the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs, and serves on the Board of Directors of MediaFile.[5][6]

She grew up in Philadelphia. She graduated from the University of Florida, in 1992.[7]

Awards

Works

  • Cenziper, Debbie; Obergefell, Jim (2016). Love Wins:The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality. New York: William Morrow. ISBN 978-0062456083.

References

  1. ^ archive | Staff | washingtonpost.com. Projects.washingtonpost.com. Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  2. ^ The Exposé Blog: Debbie Cenziper Archives. Pbs.org. Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  3. ^ No Day Off Doesn`t Stop Flag-waving By Students – Sun Sentinel. Articles.sun-sentinel.com (2009-11-11). Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  4. ^ a b "The 2007 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Local Reporting". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2011-02-18. With short biography and reprints of ten works (Miami Herald articles July 23 to December 17, 2006).
  5. ^ https://smpa.gwu.edu/debbie-cenziper
  6. ^ http://www.mediafiledc.com/about/our-board-of-directors/
  7. ^ Former Miami Herald reporter latest alum to land a Pulitzer – communigator. Jou.ufl.edu. Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  8. ^ Harvard Kennedy School – Debbie Cenziper and Sarah Cohen of The Washington Post Win Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. Hks.harvard.edu (2009-03-18). Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  9. ^ The Newspaper Guild. Newsguild.org (2009-05-18). Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  10. ^ 2007 FSNE Awards list. Fsne.org (2007-06-22). Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  11. ^ "Explanatory Reporting". Retrieved 2013-11-09.
  12. ^ to Present Outstanding Media Awards at Annual Convention. NAMI. Retrieved on 2011-02-18.
  13. ^ Education Writers Association: Education Reporting Awards: 1999 Winners Archived 2010-12-08 at the Wayback Machine. Ewa.org (2000-02-23). Retrieved on 2011-02-18.