Awardees of the 1st Edition of the 'Excellence in Journalism Awards' by NAHJ Philadelphia. (L-R) Jenea Robinson, Vice President of Communications at VisitPhilly, Perla Lara, Edgar Ramírez, Elvira Méndez, Helen Ubiñas, and Claudia Peregrina. (Photo: Christopher Cruz, Taíno Studios)

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ–Philadelphia) presented the 1st Edition of the Awards for Excellence in Journalism on October 13 at CYTO PHL.

Isabel Sánchez of Telemundo 62, the association’s vice president, served as master of ceremonies. During the event, journalists and organizations who “have broken barriers and championed diversity in the city of Philadelphia” were honored, according to the NAHJ Board of Directors, presided over by Martín Alfaro.

Perla Lara, Editor-in-Chief of Impacto, received the ‘Excellence in Journalism Award’ from NAHJ Philadelphia. (Photo: Christopher Cruz)

The first awardee of the night, receiving the “Excellence in Journalism” Award, was Perla Lara, multimedia journalist and editor-in-chief of Impacto.

With more than three decades of uninterrupted journalism experience, Perla Lara’s career spans print, digital, radio, and television in Mexico, Italy, and the United States, where she has worked for Hispanic Media, WHYY, USALA Radio in Philadelphia, and Radio Latina in Allentown, PA, as well as contributing to various international agencies and networks. Perla has also been recognized for her work in prestigious local outlets, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Magazine, and Healthy NewsWorks.

In her acceptance speech, she urged attendees to “highlight, support, and bring visibility to the stories of the most vulnerable,” encouraging everyone to continue “fighting, hoping that we all become better and stronger after these dark times.” She also took the opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of civic engagement, reminding everyone that “the rest of the world is watching what we are doing.”

Other awards were given to Helen Ubiñas, Edgar Ramírez, Elvira Méndez, and Claudia Peregrina.

We sincerely thank photojournalists Jesús Rincón, José Somalo, and Christopher Cruz for their presence and for capturing the most significant moments of the event through their lenses. Their work in photographic coverage has allowed us to document and share the essence of this celebration with professionalism and sensitivity.

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Originaria de España, en la pasada década ha acumulado éxitos en su nuevo hogar en el estado de Delaware. Sus columnas y artículos han sido publicados tanto en medios nacionales como internacionales (entre otros HOY en Delaware, el periódico hispano más grande y antiguo del Primer Estado, del cual es editora). Ha recibido importantes premios de periodismo de la Asociación Nacional de Publicaciones Hispanas (NAHP por sus siglas en inglés) y Asociación de la Prensa de Delaware (DPA por sus siglas en inglés), entre otros, como el “José Martí Gold Award” a la Columna Editorial Destacada por NAHP, y ha sido reconocida por su trayectoria con el premio “Hispanic Community Journalism Excellence Award” en los Delaware Hispanic Awards. Activa en organizaciones comunitarias, se siente especialmente orgullosa de haber impactado en el mundo de las artes en Delaware y alrededores, a través del Festival de la Herencia Hispana (Hispanic Heritage Festival) organizado por HOY en Delaware en Wilmington, DE desde 2017.

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