• 2000:
Xeric Award • 2005: Alternative Newsweekly Award, Cartoon (Five or fewer papers), 1st Place • 2009: The Grambs Aronson Award for Cartooning With a Conscience, Hunter College • 2012: Alternative Newsweekly Award, Cartoon, 1st Place • 2012: National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award in Editorial Cartoons • 2012: Herblock Prize Finalist • 2013:
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award • 2013: National Cartoonist Society Award for Best Editorial Cartoons • 2014:
Herblock Prize • 2017:
Pulitzer Prize Finalist for Editorial Cartooning • 2023:
Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award Herblock Prize In 2012, Sorensen was a Herblock Finalist and was later awarded the prize in 2014, making her the first woman to be awarded the prize. Sorensen was awarded the prize based on her portfolio containing work from her local weekly newspaper
The Austin Chronicle, her regular publications in
The Nation, Ms. Magazine, Politico, MAD Magazine, as well as her political cartoon,
Slowpoke. The Herblock Foundation judges felt that, "Jen Sorensen’s strong portfolio addresses issues that were important to Herblock, such as gun control, racism, income inequality, healthcare, and sexism. Her style allows her to incorporate information which backs up the arguments she presents. Her art is engaging and her humor is sharp and on target.”
Pulitzer Prize Sorensen was named a 2017 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Editorial Cartooning for a variety of her work featured in several U.S. publications. Her nominated work includes several cartoons on the current political climate, such as
The Trump Supporting Union Member, Poverty Injection, Radical Cleric vs. Trump, and more. According to the Pulitzer Prize board, Sorensen's work is powerful and "often challenging the viewer to look beyond the obvious". == Books ==