Immigration Stories in U.S. Media to Compete for $10,000 Award

Tue Jan 8, 2008 8:01pm EST
 
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Recently added, the new category extends the opportunity for any reporter or
writer working in any newspaper in the U.S. to compete for a $10,000 prize

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Due to the demand and increased
interest in the newly unveiled Felix Varela Award for Excellence in Spanish-
language Journalism, the category of "Hispanic Immigration Stories," which
will feature works published in any U.S. mainstream newspaper.
    This category will be open to articles and stories written in English
effectively covering or illuminating an aspect of the topic of immigration.
This category will also be awarded a $10,000 cash prize like the other
categories and be reviewed by the same distinguished panel of judges.
    "The newsrooms in the United States are among the most respected and
professional in the world, and the Felix Varela Awards strives to recognize
the excellent work that they produce to keep their respective communities
informed and engaged," stated Hernan Guaracao, Chairman of the AL DIA
Foundation.
    "The addition of this category will open even wider the competition, but
it will also show that the immigration issue has impacted the entire nation,
both in English and in Spanish," the AL DIA Foundation Chairman said.
"Journalists from every newsroom across the nation who believe that they have
written an insightful article on this topic, in either English or Spanish, are
invited to submit their work for consideration."
    The award is named after Father Felix Varela y Morales, a Cuban Catholic
priest who came to the United States in 1824, at 37 years of age, to escape
political persecution in Spain. He found refuge in Philadelphia where he
published in Old City "El Habanero", one of the first Spanish-language
newspapers in the nation, in which he passionately wrote for the independence
of Cuba, well before the better-known Cuban writer and poet Jose Marti came to
New York to pick up exactly the same flag and follow on the same intellectual
pursuit.
    To participate in the Felix Varela Award for Excellence in Spanish-
language Journalism and have a chance to win $10,000, just follow the steps
below:    Step 1: Go to www.felixvarelaaward.com
    Step 2: Click on Submission Form
    Step 3: Click on the Download Form link
    Step 4: Print out the form and fill out all information requested along
            with a copy of the submission to be reviewed.
    Step 5: Mail all entries via U.S. Postal Service with postmarks by
            June 30th, 2008 to:
            Felix Varela Award
            1500 John F Kennedy Blvd., Suite 525
            Philadelphia, PA 19102
            Attn: AL DIA Foundation

    For more information about the award, or AL DIA Foundation, please call
215-569-4666 Ext 116, or go to the awards website:
www.felixvarelaaward.com.
    About the AL DIA Foundation:
    The AL DIA Foundation is a nonprofit organization, of the Philadelphia
newspaper of the same name, incorporated in the State of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Guaracao is the former president of the National Association of
Hispanic Publications (NAHP, Inc.), and a Fulbright Scholar with 25-year
career in Journalism in the Americas. He has an undergraduate degree in
Communications and Journalism from a prestigious University in Latin America,
in addition to a Master's Degree in Journalism from the University of Iowa, in
Iowa City.
    He is currently the Publisher of AL DIA Newspapers Inc., one the leading
Hispanic Publishing Houses in the nation, headquartered in downtown
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    Current members of the Foundation Board, in addition to Mr. Guaracao, are
Dr. Concetta Stewart, Ph.D, Dean of Communications of Temple University in
Philadelphia, PA, and Mr. Rudy Beserra, Senior Vice-president of Coca-Cola,
USA, in Atlanta, GA.
    The "Felix Varela" National Awards for Excellence in Spanish-Language
Journalism in the United States (Full Details) THE LARGEST CASH AWARD IN THE
U.S. HISPANIC PRESS    -- The National Felix Varela Annual Awards for
Excellence in
       Spanish-language Journalism in the United States will carry one of the
       largest cash prizes for journalism in the nation.
    -- In its first year, the contest will choose winners in only three
       categories: Hispanic Print Journalism, Hispanic Digital Journalism,
        Hispanic Immigration Stories.
    -- Each category winner will receive a $10,000 prize each.
    -- Although there exist other awards with cash prizes such as those
       awarded by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), and
       the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP), this prize is
       by far the largest of them all monetarily as well as in its scope.

    THE JURY IN CHARGE OF SELECTION:
    The jury will be made up of 3 prestigious practitioners of Journalism in
the Americas:    -- Albor Ruiz, Columnist of the New York Daily News, and
member of the
       Hall of Fame of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists
       (NAHJ).
    -- Zita Arocha, Former Executive Director of NAHJ, and currently
       Associate Director of the Sam Donaldson Center for Communications
       Studies at the University of Texas, at El Paso.
    -- Jorge Castaneda, former Foreign Relations Secretary of the Mexican
       Government, and current syndicated columnist of El Pais in Spain, has
       been invited to be the third judge in this prestigious panel.

    THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
    In the first edition of the awards, the jury will accept entries of work
published from January 1st, 2006, all the way to June 30th, 2008.
    A formal ceremony, with guests from all across the Americas and Spain, to
acknowledge the winners, will be hosted in a prestigious venue in the
Washington-Philadelphia-New York corridor during Hispanic Heritage Month of
2008, which runs from September 15th to October the 15th.
SOURCE AL DIA Foundation

Joe Carrillo, AL DIA Foundation, +1-215-569-4666 ext. 12,
joe.carrillo@gmail.com

 

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