
Pulitzer winners
Pulitzer winners are individuals or organizations recognized for exceptional journalism and writing that inform and engage the public. The awards are given annually in categories such as reporting, breaking news, feature writing, commentary, and photography. They celebrate excellence in storytelling, investigative work, and cultural contributions, often highlighting important social issues, politics, or human experiences. Established in 1917, the Pulitzers are considered one of the highest honors in American journalism, aiming to motivate journalists and writers to uphold high standards and produce impactful, honest, and well-crafted content.