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Martha Mendoza (born August 16, 1966) is an Associated Press journalist whose reporting has helped free over 2,000 enslaved fishermen and prompted action by the U.S. Congress and the White House. She earned her first Pulitzer Prize in the Investigative Reporting category in 2000 as part of a team of Associated Press (AP) journalists that uncovered the massacre of Korean civilians by U.S. soldiers at the No Gun Ri bridge during the Korean War. Her second Pulitzer in 2016, for reporting that revealed seafood widely available in U.S. stores was being processed by slave labor in Southeast Asia, was the AP's first Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in its history. On September 21, 2020, Mendoza won an Emmy Award for her collaboration documentary "Kids Caught in the Crackdown" produced by Frontli

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  • Martha Mendoza est une journaliste américaine travaillant pour l'Associated Press qui a gagné deux prix Pulitzer. (fr)
  • Martha Mendoza (16 de agosto de 1966) es una periodista de Associated Press.​ Obtuvo su primer Pulitzer en la categoría de Reportaje de Investigación en el año 2000 como parte de un equipo de periodistas de Associated Press (AP) que descubrió la masacre de civiles coreanos a manos de soldados estadounidenses en el puente de No Gun Ri durante la Guerra de Corea.​ Su segundo Pulitzer en 2016, por un reportaje que reveló que los mariscos que se vendían ampliamente en las tiendas de Estados Unidos eran procesados por mano de obra esclava en el sudeste asiático, fue el primer Premio Pulitzer al Servicio Público de la historia de AP.​ El 21 de septiembre de 2020, Mendoza ganó un premio Emmy por su documental de colaboración producido por y PBS.​​ (es)
  • Martha Mendoza (born August 16, 1966) is an Associated Press journalist whose reporting has helped free over 2,000 enslaved fishermen and prompted action by the U.S. Congress and the White House. She earned her first Pulitzer Prize in the Investigative Reporting category in 2000 as part of a team of Associated Press (AP) journalists that uncovered the massacre of Korean civilians by U.S. soldiers at the No Gun Ri bridge during the Korean War. Her second Pulitzer in 2016, for reporting that revealed seafood widely available in U.S. stores was being processed by slave labor in Southeast Asia, was the AP's first Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in its history. On September 21, 2020, Mendoza won an Emmy Award for her collaboration documentary "Kids Caught in the Crackdown" produced by Frontli (en)
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