Associated Press since 1995
AP National Writer
Princeton University Jan 2007 - Jun 2007
Ferris Professor of the Humanities
Stanford University Sep 2000 - Sep 2001
Knight Fellowship
Education:
University of California, Santa Cruz 1983 - 1989
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Journalism and Education
Awards:
2012 University of Florida Brechner Center for Freedom of Information Award 2011 Investigative Reporters and Editors Freedom of Information Award: Finalist 2010 National Association of Science Writers: Science in Society Award 2010 Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club: Investigative Reporting Finalist 2010 AP Media Editors: Enterprise Reporting Honorable Mention 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club: Public Service Award 2009 National Association of Science Writers: Science in Society Honorable Mention 2008 John B. Oakes Award: Distinguished Environmental Journalism Honorable Mention 2007 AP Media Editors: Multimedia Award 2004 National Magazine Awards: Essay Finalist 2000 Co-winner Pulitzer Prize Investigative Reporting 2009 National Headliner Award: Investigative Reporting Third Place
FAMILY SEPARATION REVERBERATIONS -- Migrant kids separated at border faced abuse in foster homes, by APs Garance Burke, Juliet Linderman and Martha Mendoza with PBS Frontline in Santa Ana, Calif.: A review of 38 legal claims obtained by The Associated Press some of which have never been mad
AP journalists Margie Mason, Robin McDowell, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan chronicled how men from Myanmar and other countries were being imprisoned, sometimes in cages, in an island village in Indonesia and forced to work on fishing vessels. Numerous men reported maimings and deaths on their boa
Date: Apr 18, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
AP wins Pulitzer for stories on enslaved fishermen in Asia
the Pulitzers, American journalisms highest honors. AP journalists Margie Mason, Robin McDowell, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan chronicled how men from Myanmar and other countries were being imprisoned, sometimes in cages, in an island village in Indonesia and forced to work on fishing vessels. T
Date: Apr 18, 2016
Source: Google
Post reporter wins Polk award for series on 'settlements' industry
Foreign reporting: Ian Urbina of the New York Times for a six-part series about lawlessness on the high seas; reporters from the Associated Press (Margie Mason, Robin McDowell, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan), for a series on worker abuses in the Thai fishing industry.
Date: Feb 14, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
AP Reporters Win Polk Award for Seafood Slavery Probe
The AP reporters, Margie Mason, Robin McDowell, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan, will share the award for foreign reporting with Ian Urbina of The New York Times, for a separate series portraying widespread lawlessness at sea.
ozens of companies long), but the problem is likely far more extensive. On Monday, Martha Mendoza, who was part of the team that conducted the investigation participated ina Reddit 'Ask me Anything,' where experts, celebrities, and other people of public interestopenthemselves up to questions. She
Date: Dec 15, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
US: Myanmar should share responsibility for Rohingya crisis
Gecker reported from Bangkok. Associated Press writers Aye Aye Win in Yangon, Myanmar, Ali Kotarumalos in Jakarta, Indonesia, Eileen Ng in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Martha Mendoza in Santa Cruz, California, and Matthew Pennington in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
Date: May 22, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Californians hoard rain, celebrate snow from spring storm
Bender reported from San Francisco. Associated Press writers Martha Mendoza, Lisa Leff, Janie Har and Ellen Knickmeyer in San Francisco, Scott Smith in Fresno, and Andrew Dalton in Los Angeles contributed to this report.