December 9, 2011 /
Jina Moore
Pulitzer Center grantee Jina Moore won the 2011 gold medal for The Elizabeth Neuffer Memorial Prize for written media.
October 24, 2011 /
Aria Curtis
The College of William & Mary Reves Center for International Studies highlights a recent visit from Pulitzer Center grantees and former Pulitzer Center intern, Shannon Beydler.
October 6, 2011 /
David Rochkind, Stephanie Hanes
Pulitzer Center grantees share their experiences of reporting on tragedy beyond the headlines.
August 19, 2011 /
Free Spirit Media
A documentary by Chicago students working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Free Spirit Media.
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July 19, 2011 / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jina Moore
The United Nations has attempted to implement peacebuilding programs in post-conflict areas, but problems linger in places such as Rwanda and Bosnia.
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April 7, 2011 /
Maia Booker
Pulitzer Center journalist Jina Moore is a winner of the NYU Carter Journalism Institute’s 2011 "Reporting Award". She specializes in covering human rights, foreign affairs and Africa.
April 2, 2011 / Christian Science Monitor
Jina Moore
Out of the UN comes a new idea for ending war. Peacebuilders: An intensive process that gives permission for foreign 'interference' in conflict resolution.
January 12, 2011 /
Christina Maria Paschyn, Joey Kahn
Jina Moore is an independent journalist who specializes in post-conflict and human rights reporting.
Jina Moore at New Directions Alternative Program, Arlington, Virginia
January 3, 2011 /
Kate Seche
Imani Rucker, a tenth grade student at New Directions Alternative Program in Arlington, Virginia submitted this response to a December presentation on the U.N. Peacebuilding Commission by Pulitzer Center journalist, Jina Moore.

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