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The Atlantic’s 2024 Nationwide Journal Award Winners and Finalists


Learn the tales that have been acknowledged at this 12 months’s ASMEs.

A collage of images from Atlantic stories
Ben Kothe

For the third consecutive 12 months, The Atlantic received the highest honor of Basic Excellence for a Information, Sports activities, and Leisure publication on the 2024 Nationwide Journal Awards.

Under is an inventory of the tales that obtained recognition from the American Society of Journal Editors:


Winner: Profile Writing

Contained in the Meltdown at CNN

Chris Licht, former chair and CEO, CNN Worldwide in a control room
Mark Peterson / Redux for The Atlantic

By Tim Alberta

CEO Chris Licht felt he was on a mission to revive the community’s status for critical journalism. How did all of it go unsuitable?


Winner: Columns and Essays

The Ones We Despatched Away

Photo-illustration by Oliver Munday. Courtesy of Rona Senior.
Picture-illustration by Oliver Munday. Courtesy of Rona Senior.

By Jennifer Senior

For The Atlantic’s September 2023 challenge, Senior wrote about her aunt Adele, who was institutionalized as a toddler due to an mental incapacity, and the life she might have lived.


Winner: Critiques and Criticism

The Dying of the Intercourse Scene,” “Porn Set Ladies Up From the Begin,” and “Madonna Perpetually

A still from the Starz comedy "Minx"
Starz

By Sophie Gilbert

A set of probing essays exploring womanhood in popular culture.


Finalist:  Characteristic Writing

Jenisha From Kentucky

The Atlantic's October 2023 cover
Didier Viodé

By Jenisha Watts

When Watts moved to New York to pursue journalism, she hid her previous. For The Atlantic’s October 2023 cowl story, she wrote about her tumultuous childhood in Kentucky, and the liberty that writing supplied her.


Finalist: Single-Matter Problem:

To Reconstruct the Nation

The Atlantic's December 2023 cover
Jon Key

The Atlantic’s December 2023 challenge was led by Vann R. Newkirk II and included items from Lonnie G. Bunch III, Drew Gilpin Faust, Eric Foner, Adam Harris, Peniel E. Joseph, Vann R. Newkirk II, and Jordan Advantage on America’s most radical experiment. Plus: a brand new play by Anna Deavere Smith, David W. Blight annotates Frederick Douglass, and extra.


Winner: Finest Print Illustration

Jenisha From Kentucky

painted portrait of a Black woman with red lipstick on gray background
Didier Viodé

Illustration by Didier Viodé



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