Wendy Ruderman (born in 1969 on Long Island, N.Y.) is an American journalist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. She won with Barbara Laker the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. Ruderman, along with Inquirer colleagues Barbara Laker and Dylan Purcell, was named a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer for local reporting for “Toxic City: Sick Schools,” which examined how environmental hazards in Philadelphia schools deprive children of healthy spaces to learn and grow.
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| - Wendy Ruderman (n. 1969 en Nueva York) es una norteamericana periodista del New York Times, quien junto con Barbara Laker fue galardonada en el 2010 con el Premio Pulitzer al mejor reportaje de Investigación gracias a la publicación de una secuencia de artículos conocidos como "". El cual denunciaba irregularidades en una brigada policial de narcóticos, que condujo a una investigación interna del FBI. (es)
- Wendy Ruderman (born in 1969 on Long Island, N.Y.) is an American journalist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. She won with Barbara Laker the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. Ruderman, along with Inquirer colleagues Barbara Laker and Dylan Purcell, was named a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer for local reporting for “Toxic City: Sick Schools,” which examined how environmental hazards in Philadelphia schools deprive children of healthy spaces to learn and grow. (en)
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| - Wendy Ruderman (n. 1969 en Nueva York) es una norteamericana periodista del New York Times, quien junto con Barbara Laker fue galardonada en el 2010 con el Premio Pulitzer al mejor reportaje de Investigación gracias a la publicación de una secuencia de artículos conocidos como "". El cual denunciaba irregularidades en una brigada policial de narcóticos, que condujo a una investigación interna del FBI. (es)
- Wendy Ruderman (born in 1969 on Long Island, N.Y.) is an American journalist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. She won with Barbara Laker the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. Ruderman, along with Inquirer colleagues Barbara Laker and Dylan Purcell, was named a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer for local reporting for “Toxic City: Sick Schools,” which examined how environmental hazards in Philadelphia schools deprive children of healthy spaces to learn and grow. (en)
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