- Loretta Tofani
Loretta Tofani is an American
journalist . In 1982, while a staff writer at "The Washington Post ", she wrote a series of articles about a pattern of widespread gangrape inside aMaryland jail for which she won a1983 Pulitzer Prize . The series was notable for its documentation: Tofani obtained the victims' medical records and interviewed the victims as well as the rapists. The victims were innocent, charged with drunk driving and shop lifting, in jail because they did not have enough money for bond. The jail placed them in the same cellblocks with convicted murderers and armed robbers, who raped them. The jail changed its policies as a result of the series. After nine years at The Washington Post, Tofani in 1987 became a reporter for "The Philadelphia Inquirer ," serving as the paper's Beijing Bureau Chief from 1992 through 1996. She wrote for the Inquirer for 14 years. She won other national awards at The Philadelphia Inquirer, and was a finalist for another Pulitzer Prize. She and her family moved toOgden, Utah in 2001. As a free-lancer in 2007, Tofani reported and wrote the newspaper series, "American Imports, Chinese Deaths." The six stories showed that millions of Chinese factory workers were getting fatal diseases and limb amputations while making thousands of products for the U.S. Chinese workers have been paying the real price of America's cheap goods. The series was published in The Salt Lake Tribune (http://extras.sltrib.com/china/). It won the national Investigative Reporters and Editors award, the national Society of Professional Journalists award for investigative reporting, the Michael Kelly award from the Atlantic Media Company, and a special citation from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Tofani reported the series by making five trips to China with small travel grants provided by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Center for Investigative Reporting's Dick Goldensohn Fund. Tofani earned a bachelor’s degree fromFordham University in 1975 and amaster’s degree injournalism from theUniversity of California, Berkeley . She had a Fulbright fellowship to Japan in 1983.Date of birth: Feb. 5, 1953, New York City
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