David Gonzalez (journalist)

David Gonzalez
BornNew York City, U.S.
OccupationJournalist
EducationYale University (BS)
Columbia University (MS)
Notable awardsMike Berger Prize,
Columbia University (1992)

Distinguished Writing Award,
American Society of Newspaper Editors (2008)

Hall of Fame,
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (2013)
Website
seisdelsur.net

David Gonzalez is a journalist at The New York Times. Among other posts, he has been the Times Bronx Bureau Chief, the "About New York" Columnist, and the Central America and Caribbean Bureau Chief. His coverage has ranged from the Oklahoma city bombing and Haiti’s humanitarian crises, to chronicling how the Bronx emerged from years of official neglect, to in-depth reports on how Latino immigration is shaping the United States.

In addition to his print reporting, Gonzalez is a photographer and the co-editor of the Times Lens Blog, which has become the premier internet site for photojournalists from around the world.[1]

  1. ^ Colton, Jim. "Photo Journal: The New York Times – Lens". National Press Photographers Association.