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178:. She is the author of The Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle to Change Foster Care (Pantheon, 2001), which won the Helen Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism given by the New York Public Library, and a 2002 PEN America First Nonfiction award. It was also a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Award. She has contributed lead chapters to two academic books, "Writing Immigration: Scholars and Journalists in Dialogue (University of California Press, 2011), and "Challenging Immigration Detention: Academics, Activists and Policy-Makers (Edward Elgar Publishing 2017). She is also the author of a children's book of fiction, 146:
Her reporting on deaths in immigration detention received numerous awards, including the 2010 Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award for courage in journalism awarded by the Columbia School of Journalism, and a 2009 Sidney J. Hillman Award. She was part of a Metro team that won the
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reporting on social and legal issues, including coverage of immigration, child welfare and health care. In 21 years at the Times, from which she retired at the end of 2016, she was a metro reporter, a national correspondent and an investigative reporter.
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in 1970 with a B.A. in European history and literature. She worked for newspapers in Milwaukee and Iowa, then was a reporter for
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for 9 years, including time as a foreign correspondent in Berlin and Bosnia. She joined the Times in 1995.
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for Breaking News for coverage of the scandal that led to the resignation of the governor of New York.
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reporting on social and legal issues: immigration, child welfare, health care
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at Harvard in 1983–1984, and in 2002-2003 was a journalism fellow at the
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for distinguished metropolitan coverage. Immediately after the
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she did in-street interviews at locations around Manhattan.
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Harvard University
New York Times
New York Newsday
Andreas Huyssen
George Polk Award
New York Times
George Polk Award
September 11 attacks
2009 Pulitzer Prize
Harvard
New York Newsday
Nieman fellow
American Academy in Berlin
Columbia University
Andreas Huyssen
"The Learning Network"
The New York Times
"Nina Bernstein"
The New York Times
"The New York Times' Bernstein Wins Tobenkin Award for Courageous Reporting"
"2009 Hillman Awards Ceremony"
"Nina Bernstein"
The New York Times
"Past Winners of The New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism"
"2002 Literary Awards Winners"
"National Book Awards 2001"
"National Book Critics Circle: Awards"
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Writing Immigration
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