Awards & Winners

Liz Balmaseda

Date of Birth 17-January-1959
Place of Birth Puerto Padre
(Las Tunas Province)
Nationality Cuba
Profession Journalist
Liz Balmaseda is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who writes for The Palm Beach Post. She was born in Puerto Padre, Cuba amidst the Cuban Revolution. Her family emigrated to the United States, and she grew up in Miami, Florida. She received an associate's degree from Miami-Dade Community College, and then a bachelor's degree from Florida International University in communications in 1981. She had been an intern for the Miami Herald in 1980, and was hired upon her graduation in 1981 to write for El Herald, the Miami Herald's Spanish-language sister paper. She worked in this and several other reporting assignments at the Herald until 1985, when she left to become Central America bureau chief, based in El Salvador, for Newsweek. She moved to NBC News as a field producer based in Honduras before returning to The Miami Herald in November 1987 as a feature writer. Balmaseda was awarded her first Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1993 for her writings on the plight of Cuban and Haitian refugees. Her second was awarded for breaking-news reporting in 2001, for her role in covering the story of Elián González. That same year, she won the Hispanic Heritage Award for Literature.

Awards by Liz Balmaseda

Check all the awards nominated and won by Liz Balmaseda.

1993


Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
(For her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami.)

Nominations 1993 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
For her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami.

1992


Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
For her columns about local Cuban-Americans and the issues affecting the immigrant community.