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Photographer: Kevin Carter, New York Times Year: 1994 Topic(s): Genocide, Africa, Sudan, Poverty Award: Pulitzer

Photographer: Rodolfo Gonzalez Year: 2000 Topic(s): Columbine, School Shootings, Teenage Violence Award: Pulitzer

Photographer: Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times Year: 2003 12 year-old Central American Boy leaps across cars on a freight train going north across the border Photographer: Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times Year: 2003 Topic(s): Illegal Immigration, Border Crossing Award: Pulitzer

Photographer: Deanne Fitzmaurice, San Francisco Chronicle Year: 2005 Topic(s): Child victims of war Award: Pulitzer

Photographer: John Brooks, Life and Death on the South Side of Chicago Year: 2003 Topic(s): Chicago Housing Projects, children, gang violence, urban issues Award: Photo Award

Photographer: Steve McCurry, National Geographic Year: 1985 Topic(s): Women, Afghanistan, Education Award:

Photographer: Rodolfo Gonzalez Year: 2000 Topic(s): Hurricane Katrina, Race, Class, Natural Disasters Award:

Photographer: Jean Marc-Bojou Year: 2003 Topic(s): Human Rights, Iraq, Prisoners Award: World Press Photo of the Year

Photographer: Jenny E. Ross, Boston Globe Year: 2011 Topic(s): Global Warming Award: World Press Photo (Nature – 1st Prize)

Photographer: James Nachtwey, National Geographic Year: 1992 Topic(s): Africa, Famine, Child Mortality Rate Award: World Press Photo of the Year

Photographer: Luis Sinco, LA Times Year: 2005 “Marlboro Marine” Photographer: Luis Sinco, LA Times Year: 2005 Topic(s): War on Terrorism, US Soldiers, Veterans, PTSD Award: Pulitzer

Photographer: Brent Stirton Year: 2011 Topic(s): Environmental issue; poaching; endangerment of wildlife Award: World Press (Nature – 1st Prize)

Photographer: Stan Grossfeld, Boston Globe Year: 1994 Topic(s): Social, Medical, and Environmental Crisis Award: Pulitzer