Peter Prengaman
Peter Pregaman is news director for the Western United States at the Associated Press. Previously he was a foreign correspondent, reporting and often managing coverage of big stories from more than 15 countries. His assignments have ranged from the Arab Spring in Egypt to the rise of President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. His work has won several awards in print, interactives and video, including on teams that won the Polk, Edward R. Murrow, Headliner and APME awards.
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Lives Lost
May 6, 2021 by Peter Prengaman, Raghuram Vadarevu, David Goldman, Matt Sedensky, Samy Magdy, Danica Kirka, Samantha Shotzbarger, Michael Casey, Courtney Bonnell, Lisa Leff, Peter Hamlin, Nat Castañeda, Dario Lopez-MillsThrough the stories of 60 ordinary people across 20 countries, “Lives Lost” captures the scale of the covid-19 crisis, the impact of each death on those left behind, and how trauma has been playing out across communities, countries, and cultures. The judges described "Lives Lost” as an “astonishingly powerful,” “multi-layered” package that “reveals the devastating, global-scale loss that the virus has had on humanity.” The judges also commended AP for its “tremendous institutional commitment” to a “beautiful project of human portraits despite the onslaught of daily news." Originally published by the Associated Press on September 30, 2020.
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