Book and Journalism Awards
The Robert F. Kennedy Book Award was founded in 1980 with the proceeds from Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.’s bestselling biography, Robert Kennedy and His Times. Each year, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights presents an award to the book that, as Schlesinger said, "most faithfully and forcefully reflects Robert Kennedy’s purposes – his concern for the poor and the powerless, his struggle for honest and even-handed justice, his conviction that a decent society must assure all young people a fair chance, and his faith that a free democracy can act to remedy disparities of power and opportunity."
Launched in 1969 by the reporters who covered Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign, the prestigious RFK Journalism Awards honor a free and fair press and celebrate media professionals whose work explores issues of human rights, social justice, and the power of individual action.
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View past Book and Journalism Awards ceremonies
2023 Ceremony
2022 Ceremony
2021 Ceremony
Past Book Award Winners
2023Peniel E. Joseph
The Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century
2022Elizabeth K. Hinton
America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s
2022Heather McGhee
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together