Photojournalist Dominic Bracco II visits Davidson College to discuss his reporting on Juarez's Ninis—youth with little education and no job prospects living in the midst of Mexico's drug wars.
Short films and discussion on the global phenomenon of child brides, honor killings in Pakistan, adoptions and trafficking in Nepal, and reproductive health in Liberia.
Pulitzer Center grantee Dominic Bracco will speak to high school students from U.S. and Mexico about the struggle of youth in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, at WorldLink's 15th Annual Youth Town Meeting.
An exhibit capturing the compelling work of eight Pulitzer Center photographers whose work challenges our notions of what to expect from images of crisis.
Photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee, Dominic Bracco II will present his work on the Ninis of Juarez at the University of Texas at Arlington on Sept. 28.
Susana Seijas is a freelance journalist and CBS News’ freelance TV producer based in Mexico City. Previously, she was a Knight International Journalism Fellow at Televisa, where she trained Mexican...
Dominic Bracco II specializes in documenting the effects of Mexican and North American policies on the border region where he was raised. He has degrees in journalism and Spanish literature from The...