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132 4 | Sustainability at PRISA award, and Dani Martín, winner of the artist of the year award. There was also plenty of humor, thanks to Llum Barrera and El Mundo Today. Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards The Ortega y Gasset Awards for Journalism were created in 1984 by the newspaper El País, and are named after the Spanish philosopher and journalist José Ortega y Gasset. The prizes ho-nor work published in Spanish-language media worldwide over the year, paying tribute to work that champions independence and rigor – the hallmarks of excellent journalism. The Ortega y Gasset Awards 2016 paid tribute to socially aware journalism with prizes going to Joseph Zárate Salazar for his report La dama de la laguna azul versus la laguna negra (The Lady of the Blue Lagoon versus the Black Lagoon), published in the magazine Etiqueta Verde, Peru. The prize for best digital work went to went to Lilia Saúl and Ginna Moreno for Desaparecidos (Disappeared) published in El Universal de Méxi-co and El Tiempo de Colombia. The prize for the best work of photojournalism went to Samuel Aranda for one of his pictures in the series Lle-gando al paraíso (Arriving in Paradise) published in the newspaper ARA. The photo, in black and white, shows a mother hugging her son in the waters off the coast of Lesbos. The award for outstanding career in journalism went to Adam Michnik, who started in the profession in 1965 and is founder and editor of the newspaper Gazeta Wy-borcza. All the awardees in the XXXIII Ortega y Gasset Journalim Awards


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