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<em>Reason</em> Brings Home 5 Southern California Journalism Awards

Awards!

Scott Shackford


While America tilted its head at the season finale of Westworld Sunday night, journalists in Southern California gathered to hand out awards for writing and reporting. And Reason took home an armful.

Reason was nominated for 30 awards, a new record for us. At the end of the night, we walked away with five first-place plaques, six second-place certificates, and seven third-place certificates.

Here's what won first-place and the judges' comments that were shared:

Best Activism Journalism: David Bier, for "Why the Wall Won't Work"

Judges' comment: "A thorough, brick-by-brick explanation why the Trump wall won't work."

Best National Political/Government Reporting: Jesse Walker, for "The Indestructible Idea of the Basic Income"

Judges' comment: "The historical information gives a complicated issue much needed context."

Best Investigative Article: C.J. Ciaramella and Lauren Krisai, for "How Florida Entraps Pain Patients, Forces Them to Snitch, Then Locks Them Up for Decades"

Judges' comment: "Through copious research, this piece shows yet another side to the opioid crisis, where outdated laws and procedures further victimize people affected."

Judges' comment: "This comprehensive piece on how psychedelic drugs, in fits and starts, have plodded toward legalization is interesting, informative, well written, well sourced and does an excellent job of explaining a complex subject."

Best Group Blog: Staff, Reason.

Judges' comment: "Unique viewpoints with a variety of topics keeping the reader interested in what might be happening outside their typical scope."

Those were all the first-place winners. Look below the fold for the second- and third-place entries.

Second-place awards:

Best Humor/Satire Writing: Austin Bragg, Meredith Bragg, and Andrew Heaton, for "Game of Thrones: Libertarian Edition"


Best Non-Entertainment Personality Profile/Interview: Justin Monticello, Alex Manning, and Zach Weissmueller, for "This Self-Taught Programmer Is Bringing Transparency to California Politics"


Best Criticism on Books/Art/Architecture/Design: Brian Doherty, for "The Great James Buchanan Conspiracy"

Best Investigative Story: Elizabeth Nolan Brown, for "American Sex Police"

Best Minority/Immigration Reporting (print): Joe Coon, for "Bringing Bandar Home"

Third-place awards:

Best Criticism on Food/Culture: Peter Suderman, for "Government Almost Killed the Cocktail"

Best Feature, Business/Government (over 1,000 words): Mike Riggs, for "How Washington Lost the War on Muscle"

Best Entertainment and Celebrity News: Elizabeth Nolan Brown, for "Hot Girls Wanted: Exploiting Sex Workers in the Name of Exposing Porn Exploitation?"

I'd like to congratulate my colleagues, and all of us here at Reason would like thank our readers, supporters, and donors for making this work possible. The recognition we received last night is a direct result of you people putting your money where your ideals are.

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