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Lizette Alvarez (born October 30, 1964) is an American
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, and has worked for more than two decades with ''
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''. She has served as the Miami bureau chief since January 2011. Alvarez has been a reporter for the ''
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'', and ''The'' ''Miami Herald''. Alvarez was born in
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,
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October 30, 1964, the daughter of Cuban refugees. She graduated from
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with a B.A. in 1986 and from
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with an M.S. degree in journalism in 1987. Alvarez is married to journalist Don Van Natta, Jr.; they have two daughters.


Biography

Alvarez describes herself as "the daughter of Cuban refugees...raised to resist oppression and champion liberty." She began her career in journalism, working for the ''Miami Herald'', in 1991, as an immigration reporter and Cuba correspondent. One of her early stories, "Cuban Naval Defectors Tell of Life in Military," was published in February, 1992. In August 1992, Alvarez, was one of nine people to survive the destructive effects of Hurricane Andrew, as they rode-out the storm in a small motel, fleeing to another room as the roof was ripped off where they tried to shelter themselves. Her husband, (who was her boyfriend at the time) was also a reporter for ''The Miami Herald''; they were both part of the staff awarded the 1993
Pulitzer Prize The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
for Public Service, for coverage of Hurricane Andrew and its aftermath. Later, she published her personal story of the experience. In 1995, Alvarez and fellow journalist, Lisa Getter, won the Goldsmith Prize for investigate reporting on, ''Lost in America: Our Failed Immigration Policy.'' Years later, Alvarez was one of hundreds of journalists who joined in support of the formation of the newspaper union, One Herald Guild. She and her husband signed a petition and offered their testimonials, supporting the effort; Alvarez wrote: In July 1995, Alvarez left Miami to work for the ''New York Times''. She has worked for over two decades with the organization, beginning as an assignment reporter at the Metro-desk, in New York, and as of 2020, the Miami bureau chief, since 2011. She has served as a Washington correspondent, covering congress and reported on Northern Europe, while serving as the London bureau chief. In 2017, she elected to accept a buyout offer, as the ''Times'' shifted their newsroom operations.


Awards

* 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, (with the staff of ''The Miami Herald),'' citing its coverage of Hurricane Andrew's destruction, including the contribution of "lax zoning, inspection, and building codes" * 1995 The
Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting The Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting is an award for journalists administered by the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University. The program was launched in 1991, with the goal of exposing examples of ...
, (with Lisa Getter), for "Lost in America: Our Failed Immigration Policy,” ''The Miami Herald'' * 1996 The
George Polk Award The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States. A writer for Idea Lab, a group blog hosted on the website of PBS, described the awar ...
for Metro Reporting, (with
Frank Bruni Frank Anthony Bruni (born October 31, 1964) is an American journalist and long-time writer for ''The New York Times''. In June 2011, he was named an op-ed columnist for the newspaper. His columns appear twice weekly and he also writes a weekly ne ...
,
Nina Bernstein Nina Bernstein is an American journalist, best known for her ''New York Times'' 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 o ...
, and Joyce Purnick) for their 1995 reporting on the New York City Child Welfare Administration, ''The New York Times'' * 2008 Peabody Award, (with the staff) for nytimes.com, awarded in recognition that "its website exemplifies a new age for the press, expanding its role in ways unimaginable only a few years."


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