Sidney Hillman Foundation

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The Sidney Hillman Foundation, based in New York City, is dedicated to honoring excellence in journalism that serves the common good, reflecting the legacy of union pioneer and New Deal architect Sidney Hillman. Through various awards and programs, including the Hillman Prizes and Sidney Awards, the foundation recognizes impactful reporting on issues such as racial and economic justice, labor history, and public interest journalism.

With a commitment to promoting significant narratives that shape society, the Foundation also encourages participation in its programs and grants, fostering a community of journalists focused on addressing critical social matters. The organization plays a crucial role in encouraging and celebrating journalistic work that advocates for workers' rights and social equity.

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