Ginger Thompson
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Ginger Thompson is an American journalist and a senior reporter at ProPublica. A 2001 Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting and finalist for the National Magazine Award, she spent 15 years at The New York Times, including time as a Washington correspondent and as an investigative reporter whose stories revealed Washington’s secret, sometimes tragic, role in Mexico’s fight against drug traffickers. Prior to going to Mexico City for The Times, Thompson was part of a team of national reporters there that was awarded a 2000 Pulitzer Prize for the series "How Race is Lived in America".
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Ginger Thompson (...) è una giornalista statunitense. Ha lavorato per il Chicago Tribune e successivamente per il Baltimore Sun. Per quest'ultimo, la Thompson curò assieme al suo collega una serie di reportage sul , lo squadrone della morte incaricato di reprimere l'opposizione al regime militare di Policarpo Paz García in Honduras. Il servizio valse a entrambi il e la nomination al Premio Pulitzer.
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Ginger Thompson is an American journalist and a senior reporter at ProPublica. A 2001 Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting and finalist for the National Magazine Award, she spent 15 years at The New York Times, including time as a Washington correspondent and as an investigative reporter whose stories revealed Washington’s secret, sometimes tragic, role in Mexico’s fight against drug traffickers. Thompson served as the Mexico City Bureau Chief for both The Times and The Baltimore Sun, and, for her work in the region, she was a finalist for the Pulitzer’s Gold Medal for Public Service and the winner of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize, the Selden Ring Award for investigative reporting, an InterAmerican Press Association Award, and an Overseas Press Club Award. Prior to going to Mexico City for The Times, Thompson was part of a team of national reporters there that was awarded a 2000 Pulitzer Prize for the series "How Race is Lived in America".
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Ginger Thompson (...) è una giornalista statunitense. Ha lavorato per il Chicago Tribune e successivamente per il Baltimore Sun. Per quest'ultimo, la Thompson curò assieme al suo collega una serie di reportage sul , lo squadrone della morte incaricato di reprimere l'opposizione al regime militare di Policarpo Paz García in Honduras. Il servizio valse a entrambi il e la nomination al Premio Pulitzer. Passò poi a lavorare per The New York Times, per cui ha curato servizi sulle centinaia di omicidi di donne nell'area di Ciudad Juárez, il terremoto di Haiti del 2010, il fenomeno dell'immigrazione clandestina negli Stati Uniti e il ruolo di questi ultimi nella guerra fra i cartelli della droga messicani. Nell'aprile 2014, passa alla testata indipendente di giornalismo investigativo ProPublica.
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