Herblock Prize

Herblock Prize
Awarded for editorial cartooning
Venue Library of Congress
Country United States
Presented by The Herb Block Foundation
Reward $15,000 and trophy
First awarded 2004
Last awarded 2015
Official website HerbBlockFoundation.org

The Herblock Prize for editorial cartooning is an annual $15,000 after-tax cash prize, and a sterling silver Tiffany trophy.[1] Designed "to encourage editorial cartooning as an essential tool for preserving the rights of the American people through freedom of speech and the right of expression," it is named for the editorial cartoonist Herblock and sponsored by the The Herb Block Foundation.

The rotating three-judge panel that determines the award-winner is typically composed of the previous year's winner, another editorial cartoonist, and a scholar of editorial cartooning. The award is typically presented some time between March and May of each year, at the Library of Congress.

Each award presentation is accompanied by a guest lecturer who discusses contemporary social issues "in the spirit of Herblock."[1] Previous Herblock Prize guest lecturers include Ben Bradlee, President Barack Obama, Sandra Day O’Connor, Tom Brokaw, Tim Russert, Ted Koppel, George Stevens, Jr., Jim Lehrer, Garry Trudeau, Gwen Ifill, and Bob Woodward.

Finalists for the award have been named since 2011; they receive a $5,000 after-tax prize.[1]

History

When Herb Block died in October 2001, he left $50 million with instructions to create a foundation to support charitable and educational programs that help promote and sustain the causes he championed during his 72 years of cartooning. The Herb Block Foundation is committed to defending the basic freedoms guaranteed all Americans, combating all forms of discrimination and prejudice, and improving the conditions of the poor and underprivileged through the creation or support of charitable and educational programs with the same goals. The Foundation is also committed to improving educational opportunities to deserving students through post-secondary education scholarships and to promoting editorial cartooning through continuing research. The Herb Block Foundation awarded its first grants and the annual Herblock Prize in editorial cartooning in 2004.[2]

In 2011, Ann Telnaes became the first female Herblock Prize finalist. In 2012, Matt Bors became the first alternative-weekly cartoonist to win the Herblock Prize.[3] in 2014, Jen Sorensen became the first female Herblock Prize award-winner.[4][5]

Award recipients

Year Winner Organization
2015 Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) The Baltimore Sun & The Economist
2014 Jen Sorensen The Austin Chronicle
2013 Tom Tomorrow[6] This Modern World
2012 Matt Bors www.MattBors.com & CartoonMovement.com
2011 Tom Toles The Washington Post
2010 Matt Wuerker Politico
2009 Pat Bagley Salt Lake Tribune
2008 John Sherffius Camera of Boulder, Colorado
2007 Jim Morin[7] Miami Herald
2006 Jeff Danziger Rutland Herald in Rutland, Vt.
2005 Tony Auth[8] Philadelphia Inquirer
2004 Matt Davies[9] Journal News of Westchester County, N.Y.

Award finalists

Year Finalist Organization
2015 Mike Luckovich The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2014 Clay Bennett The Chattanooga Times Free Press
2013 Jack Ohman The Sacramento Bee
2012 Jen Sorensen JenSorensen.com
2011 Ann Telnaes The Washington Post

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