The request "" (Eleven Winners 2018) typically refers to specific groups of award recipients honored in that year across various fields such as literature, journalism, or sports. While the phrase is sometimes used colloquially to describe a specific group of honorees, the most prominent "winners" of 2018 are found within the Pulitzer Prizes , which significantly influenced global conversations on social justice and culture. The Impact of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize Winners
: In a historic moment, Kendrick Lamar won for his album DAMN. , making him the first non-jazz or non-classical artist to win in this category. The Pulitzer board praised the album as a virtuosic song collection capturing the complexity of modern African-American life.
: Local community awards, such as those in Tampa Bay, recognized a 2018 Leadership Class of winners for their contributions to civic involvement, education, and arts. Analysis of the "Eleven Winners" Motif
: Andrew Sean Greer won for his novel Less , a comedic story about a failing novelist traveling the world to avoid an ex-boyfriend’s wedding.
: Awarded jointly to The New York Times and The New Yorker for their groundbreaking investigative journalism that exposed powerful sexual predators like Harvey Weinstein. This reporting is credited with spurring a worldwide reckoning about sexual abuse.
: The inclusion of genres previously overlooked (like hip-hop in the Pulitzers) marked 2018 as a year of "firsts" for many winning groups.
The 2018 Pulitzer Prizes were notable for awarding work that catalyzed the "Me Too" movement and explored the complexities of modern identity.
In many contexts, a list of "Eleven Winners" (Once Ganadores) serves as a literary or journalistic device to showcase diverse excellence. In 2018, this often took the form of: