2023 Winners

Professional Community Winner

Khawla Nakua

Khawla Nakua is a freelance criminal Justice reporter, covering the treatment of incarcerated Muslims and prison conditions in the U.S.

Honorable Mentions

Ken Chitwood

Ken Chitwood is a religion, travel, and culture news writer with a focus on lived religion, everyday spirituality and interreligious encounters.

Martha Mendoza, Gail Galafaro, and Juliet Linderman

The authors have written a stunning saga following a war orphan's journey, published by the Associated Press.

Abigail Hauslohner

Hauslohner launched a year-long investigation and examined how the end of America’s longest war impacted one population in particular: the Afghans and Afghan Americans who had aligned themselves with the U.S. mission.

Honorable Mentions

New in 2023, the Goldziher Prize accepted nominations from the Judges and Advisors for recommendations from around the world. Winners were chosen by the judges.

Emily Garthwaite

Emily Garthwaite is a photojournalist, Leica Ambassador, and storyteller focusing on environmental and humanitarian stories, weaving together themes of shared humanity, displacement, and coexistence with the natural world.

British Broadcasting Corporation

Credits
Sadhana Subramanian, Producer and Director
Lovejit Dhaliwal, Producer
Series Producer: Richard Cookson
Executive Producer: Mike Radford

India: The Modi Question is a two-part documentary series by the BBC. It investigates the allegations of the attitudes of Narendra Modi’s government towards India’s Muslim population, and examines Modi’s backstory to explore other questions about his politics when it comes to India’s largest religious minority.

This team generously asked that their prize monies go to the Disasters Emergency Committee!

https://www.dec.org.uk/