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Congratulations to Pulitzer Center grantees and for their well deserved wins!
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Sandro Galea 17시간
Thank you for your partnership in hosting last week’s death and dying symposium at .
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College of Communication, Boston University 18시간
Read 's firsthand account of traveling to her home country of Venezuela to report on their organ transplant system for the . Applications are now open for this summer’s fellowship! ➡️
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Ms. Marcus 20시간
Fractured Lands - Scott Anderson inspired a unit in Middle East History around his subjects. Using recent journalism, students continue to look at the modern ME through the people who have lived there. My lesson was published by
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We are pleased to announce that the Pulitzer Center will continue supporting 's award-winning coverage of justice and national-security issues surrounding the U.S. detention facility in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, at her new home at the .
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A World Bank project to connect Kenyans to the power grid has largely failed, with illegal energy cartels often serving as the sole source of electricity for many. Pulitzer Center-supported series by , , and .
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Carol Rosenberg 24시간
Thanks, Charlie. Eager to work together again.
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Thanks, Staci! We don't disclose specific terms of our journalism grants, but the Pulitzer Center and the New York Times are both committing substantial resources toward sustaining Carol's work.
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Wendy Benjaminson 22시간
I couldn't be happier for or that the two are joining up.
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Dariusz Kalan 23시간
In Bosnia, as in many places affected by the refugee crisis, initial enthusiasm is turning into frustration. To get the whole picture, I talked to migrants, their opponents, aid workers, and visited refugee camps. This is what I learned. Me for & .
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KyCIR 23시간
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Read our investigation, supported by the , here.
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Steve Rhodes 24시간
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equalitynow 24시간
"When somebody has been reported by a community member for they disappear from the community. This is where the biggest challenge begins when it comes to finding concrete evidence," says ENs by via
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Wake Forest News 2월 20일
As a part of the Pulitzer Center’s Campus Consortium program, Pulitzer Center grantee Daniella Zalcman taught a “Deep Dive Photojournalism” course on the importance of visual literacy.
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EuropeAid 2월 20일
On , we're calling on journalists reporting on inequalities, migration or int'l cooperation to submit their best story to the 🏆 We rely on your insight to help tackle the challenges of a transforming world 🌍
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Holly Piepenburg 2월 20일
I-44 is a gateway for drug trafficking in the U.S. It's also a source of revenue for some Missouri police departments. Read more in this story I worked on with the .
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Astrid Puentes 2월 19일
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Two decades ago, Indonesia cleared jungle swamps in Borneo to make way for rice paddies. The rice never came, but it launched an environmental catastrophe. Pulitzer Center grantee Dan Grossman () reports for the Living Downstream podcast.
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Pulitzer Center 2월 20일
There's no guaranty that Iraq's fragile post-ISIS peace will hold. Pulitzer Center grantee reports on the troubles plaguing the country for .
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Pulitzer Center grantee James Pogue () traveled to South Africa for to confront the myth of white genocide. His illuminating touches on land rights, white racism, black nationalism, and the legacy of apartheid.
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