What's Happening?
Columbia College alum and Chicago Tribune photojournalist Chris Sweda played a key role in the Tribune's Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of Operation Midway Blitz. This investigative project documented federal immigration enforcement in Chicago, focusing
on the arrest of immigrants with criminal records. Sweda's contributions included capturing the emotional reunification of Ruben Torres Maldonado with his family after his release from detention. The project, which involved around 75 staff members, was recognized for its impactful storytelling and comprehensive coverage of a significant social issue.
Why It's Important?
The Pulitzer Prize recognition highlights the critical role of photojournalism in shedding light on complex social issues, such as immigration enforcement. Sweda's work, along with the collaborative efforts of the Tribune team, underscores the power of visual storytelling in conveying human experiences and fostering public awareness. The project not only informs the public about immigration policies and their impact on families but also emphasizes the importance of journalistic integrity and dedication in covering sensitive topics. This recognition reinforces the value of journalism in holding institutions accountable and advocating for social justice.








