Advocate for women and girls wins photojournalism award
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — This year’s recipient of an award named for an Associated Press photographer killed in Afghanistan is a photojournalist who captures the quiet dignity of women and girls who have endured cruel practices such as child marriage, genital mutilation and acid attacks.
New York-based freelance photographer Stephanie Sinclair will accept the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award on Thursday in Washington.
“Courage is not only defined by facing risk on the front lines of war but also displaying emotional and intellectual courage required to continue to bear witness to scenes of despair with eloquence and compassion,” the panel of industry judges gathered by the International Women’s Media Foundation wrote, adding that Sinclair received their unanimous support.
The annual award, first given in 2015, goes to a female photographer whose life and work honour Niedringhaus’ legacy. It was established by the International Women’s Media Foundation and includes a $20,000 prize, funded by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.


