The Alicia Patterson Foundation
1999 Fellowship Winners
Frank Clifford
Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
"The Continental Divide Trail"
Paul Cuadros
Reporter, Center for Public Integrity, Washington, D.C.
"La Nueva Selva: How Meat and Poultry Plants and Latino Workers are Changing the South"
Louis Freedberg
Washington correspondent, San Francisco Chronicle
"The Unintended Consequences of Immigration Reform"
Leonard Hansen
Freelance writer, Durango, Colorado
“Telephone, Mail, and Internet Fraud against Mature Americans”
Tim Kao
Freelance photographer, San Jose, California
“Photojournalism in Asia”
Elizabeth Royte
Freelance writer, New York, NY.
“Life at a Biological Research Station in the Tropics”
Peggy Simpson
Freelance writer, Warsaw, Poland
“Polish entrepreneurs after the economic shock therapy of 1990”
Scott Warren
Freelance photographer, Durango, Colorado
“The Khanty of Northwestern Sibera”
Judges for the 34rd annual competition were:
Toren Beasley, director of photography, Newhouse News ServiceSandy Close editor, Pacific News Service
Roger Cohn former executive editor, Audubon Magazine, and former APF Fellow
Jim Fiedler, Jr. photo editor, America On-Line
Stephen Hess author and writer, The Brookings Institution
E.R. Shipp ombudsman, The Washington Post
Ellen Warren senior reporter and columnist, The Chicago Tribune
The Alicia Patterson Foundation fellowship program for journalists was established in 1965 in memory of Alicia Patterson, who was editor and publisher of Newsday for nearly twenty-three years before her death in 1963. One-year grants of $35,000 are awarded to working print journalists to pursue independent projects of significant interest and to write articles based on their investigations for the APF Reporter, a quarterly magazine published by the Foundation, which also is available on this web site’s index of back issues
For program information and applications for the 35th annual competition, contact:
Margaret Engel
Executive Director
Alicia Patterson Foundation
1730 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 850
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 393-5995
Application materials may be downloaded from our Web site, by clicking here.
Applications must be postmarked by October 1, 1999.