April 11, 2013 /
Allison Shelley, Melissa Turley
Annual Westchester Community College "Meet the Pros" features Pulitzer Center grantee Allison Shelley and Melissa Turley, the 2012 George Washington University student fellow.
March 8, 2013 /
Tom Hundley
Today is International Women’s Day and the plight of women and children in crisis is a recurring theme in much of the reporting that the Pulitzer Center supports.
March 5, 2013 / Christian Science Monitor
Allyn Gaestel, Allison Shelley
Changing engrained social practices, like chaupadi, is never as simple as an activist campaign.
February 28, 2013 / NPR
Allison Shelley
Women in rural Nepal sleep in huts, caves and animal sheds every month during their periods — a practice called chaupadi.
February 11, 2013 / Untold Stories
Allyn Gaestel, Allison Shelley
Mustard blossoms, bright yellow on tall green stalks; rows of young potato seedlings; a stack of papery dried marigolds and a pile of stones serve as a haphazard memorial for 17-year-old Laxmi Buda.
February 5, 2013 / Untold Stories
Allyn Gaestel, Allison Shelley
In light of publicity around rape in India, a look at the ingrained practice of chaupadi just north, in Nepal.
January 30, 2013 /
Allison Shelley
December 12, 2012 / Untold Stories
Allyn Gaestel, Allison Shelley
Nepal is majority Hindu, a religion known for powerful goddesses and "shakti"—feminine strength—yet gender discrimination is common. Educated women activists are rising up.