March 5, 2012 / Asia Society, The Atlantic
Sean Gallagher
Pulitzer Center photojournalist Sean Gallagher talks to the Asia Society about his reporting projects on China's environmental problems and his experience as a freelance journalist in China.
February 22, 2012 / Burn Magazine
Sean Gallagher
Unregulated harvesting, excessive development and failed reforestation efforts are the main reasons why the forests of southwest China are endangered.
January 19, 2012 / Asia Society
Sean Gallagher
Pulitzer Center grantee Sean Gallagher reflects on his reporting about deforestation in China and its impact on the giant panda.
December 7, 2011 /
Sean Gallagher
Sean Gallagher discusses his work photographing China's accelerating deforestation.
November 17, 2011 /
Mark Schulte
Washington area students--from three-year olds to university undergrads--learned about critical global issues from Pulitzer Center photojournalists.
Beyond Witness: New Approaches to Crisis Photography
November 11, 2011 /
Nicola Paracchini
Seven photojournalists discuss the unparalleled ways they approach documenting stories of crisis during a FotoWeek DC panel at George Washington University.
November 7, 2011 /
Sean Gallagher
Sean Gallagher discusses China's environmental crises with students and faculty at Davidson College.
October 24, 2011 /
Marcus Bleasdale, Stephanie Sinclair
An exhibit capturing the compelling work of eight Pulitzer Center photographers whose work challenges our notions of what to expect from images of crisis.
October 6, 2011 /
David Rochkind, Dominic Bracco II
Pulitzer Center grantees take part in a panel discussion on redefining crisis photography at the George Washington University as part of FotoWeek DC.
Villager in Pingwu County.
September 21, 2011 / Untold Stories
Sean Gallagher
Although official propaganda insists that China's forests are no longer in danger, over-harvesting and deforestation remain serious threats.

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