March 4, 2010
Arturo Perez
A look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as told through the eyes of two young people: one Jew, the other Muslim. They work for peace, but not through political means.
March 3, 2010
Larisa Epatko, Fred de Sam Lazaro
An internationally brokered peace treaty in 2005 ended decades of civil war between the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum and the black African southern region.
March 27, 2009
Darren McCollester, J. Malcolm Garcia
In Kosovo, Roma families and their children live in camps built on the biggest lead mine in Europe and next to a toxic slagheap of 100 million tons.
March 1, 2009
Michael Kavanagh
The 2006 election in the Democratic Republic of Congo was supposed to usher in a new period of peace and stability for the beleaguered, exhausted Congolese people.
February 28, 2009
Christopher Milner, Susan Schulman
After six years of failed peace initiatives and continuing violence, displaced communities of Darfur are ready to fight.
August 28, 2008
Ryan Anson
Four days before the opening of the Olympic Games in Beijing, the Chinese government faced an unexpected wave of violence in the heart of the country's restive Muslim homeland.
January 15, 2006
Jon Sawyer
Jon Sawyer, Pulitzer Center executive director, traveled to Sudan in early 2006 to investigate the effectiveness of the African Union's peacekeeping mission in Darfur.