Dominic Bracco II
January 27, 2012 /
Mark Schulte
Photojournalist Dominic Bracco II and Pulitzer Center's Mark Schulte spoke with US and Mexican high school students about human rights at the WorldLink Youth Town Meeting conference in San Diego.
Interview with Anna Hazare, Ralegan Siddhi, Oct. 13, 2011
November 27, 2011 / Untold Stories
Jon Sawyer, Kem Knapp Sawyer
Anti-corruption leader Anna Hazare burst on the scene in early 2011, a mystery to most Indians and much of the world. He is no mystery in the village where he has put Gandhian principles to the test.
Mbonih Ndele Mari was abducted by the LRA outside Niangara and left for dead by them after they cut off her lips and her ears. She is now in a hospital in Niangara. Her children are being looked after by family close by.
September 7, 2010 /
Joe Bavier, Marcus Bleasdale
Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, notorious for its use of child soldiers and sex slaves, has stalked Central Africa for decades. How has Kony evaded capture for so long?
August 29, 2009 /
Jason Maloney, Kira Kay
This project was produced in partnership with the Bureau for International Reporting.
May 4, 2009 /
Mary Wiltenburg
When Bill Clinton Hadam's refugee family was approved for resettlement in the U.S., the boy's parents faced a "Sophie's Choice" dilemma: him or his sister.
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
As rhetoric grows around a new U.S.
December 7, 2008 /
Ryan Libre, Tim Patterson
The Himalayan foothills of northern Myanmar form the ancestral homeland of the Kachins, an ethnic group that has endured decades of brutal repression at the hands of the Burmese military.