Journalism with Impact: Pulitzer Center's Second Quarter of 2020
A look at the Pulitzer Center's second quarter of 2020, as COVID-19 contines to highlight the Center’s crucial role for journalism, education, and the public we serve.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
A look at the Pulitzer Center's second quarter of 2020, as COVID-19 contines to highlight the Center’s crucial role for journalism, education, and the public we serve.
Journalist grantees Claire Napier Galofaro, Aisha Sultan, and Eric Adelson discuss their reporting projects about the pandemic's effect on marginalized communities.
The Pulitzer Center-supported "Mapping Makoko" combines technology, data visualization, and multimedia journalism in an effort to put one of Africa's most unique slums on the map.
A new collaboration with Vox seeks to increase access for photojournalists of historically marginalized backgrounds.
Executive Editor Marina Walker discusses the Pulitzer Center's role in supporting freelance journalism during the coronavirus pandemic.
Creative. Innovative. Willing to take bold risks. Profoundly generous. Bruce Blair was all of that, and more.
Mission Local's Pulitzer Center-supported project "How Do We Survive?" covers San Francisco's undocumented community, exploring the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on one of the area's most vulnerable groups.
This year's fellows will examine mental health as it interacts with class, gender, and culture in Pakistan, as well as the hidden emotional and psychological costs of protests in Hong Kong.
Conversation comes within the context of a national “reckoning and opening,” a moment where art is facilitating the reimagination of policing, criminalization, and mass incarceration.
Coastal Review Online's Pulitzer Center-supported "Changing Minds on Climate Science" project takes readers to eastern North Carolina, examining if and how residents' attitudes towards climate change have shifted after a series of devastating hurricanes and floods.
Prodavinci has used scientific analysis, narrative journalism and now, hand-drawn posters to report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Venezuela.
The Pulitzer Center joins 60 organizations in forming a coalition in support of Maria Ressa and independent media in the Philippines united around the call to #HoldTheLine.