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The J. Anthony Lukas Prize honors outstanding narrative nonfiction, including works on Ukraine’s war, James Baldwin, and environmental justice.
This year’s J. Anthony Lukas Prize finalists include Danielle Leavitt’s “By the Second Spring,” a narrative on Ukraine’s war, and Nicholas Boggs’ “Baldwin: A Love Story,” a biography of James Baldwin, both nominated for major nonfiction awards.
Other finalists span investigative reporting on environmental toxins, homelessness, urban arson, and family history.
The Mark Lynton History Prize finalists feature works on capitalism, ancient India’s global influence, and a 19th-century Native American photograph.
Five projects received Work-in-Progress Prizes of $25,000 each, supporting ongoing nonfiction works.
The awards, managed by Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation, honor rigorous research, literary quality, and social significance in narrative nonfiction.
El Premio J. Anthony Lukas honra la no ficción narrativa sobresaliente, incluyendo trabajos sobre la guerra de Ucrania, James Baldwin y la justicia ambiental.