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Brazil

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    Young ballerinas rehearse at an outdoor sports court in the Morro do Adeus favela, Rio de Janeiro. Image by Frederick Bernas. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: Favela Ballet

    Ballet and Bullets: The Favela Dance Class Stuck in the Crossfire

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    November 8, 2018
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    Although Brazilians have the right to education, as illustrated by this artwork on a São Paulo building, it is still out of reach for many—including, too often, people with autism. Image by Amanda Michelle Gordon. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: Brazil's Learning Curve: An Approach to Treating Autism

    Treatment Pending: Legally Obligated to Treat Autism, Brazil Lacks Resources

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    2018 Reporting Fellow
    November 5, 2018
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    Research and Debate: The Battle Over Land in the Brazilian Amazon

    Students evaluate two broadcast stories on the battle for land in the Brazilian Amazon in order to craft arguments about how they think land in the Amazon should be used.

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    October 31, 2018
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    Image from VICE by Frederick Bernas & Rayan Hindi. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: Favela Ballet

    Ballet and Bullets: Dancing Out of the Favela

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    October 26, 2018
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  • Image from VICE by Frederick Bernas & Rayan Hindi. Brazil, 2018.
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    Favela Ballet

    A group of young ballerinas from one of the most violent favelas in Rio de Janeiro use dance to...

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    A patch of degraded pasture near Carlos Andretti's farm. Andretti says it’s what his property looked like when he first bought it. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    Brazil’s Election Bodes Ill for the Amazon

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    Sam Eaton
    Grantee
    October 10, 2018
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    A patch of degraded pasture near Carlos Andretti's farm. Andretti says it’s what his property looked like when he first bought it. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    A 'Third Way' to Save the Amazon: Make Trees More Valuable

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    Sam Eaton
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    October 7, 2018
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    The Caru River cuts through the land and shows the pristine forest of the Indigenous lands in stark contrast with the deforested area on the opposite bank. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    'Our Wealth Is the Forest': Indigenous Tribes Are the Last Best Hope for the Amazon

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    Sam Eaton
    Grantee
    October 5, 2018
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    Image by Sam Eaton from PBS NewsHour. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    How Brazil Nuts Are Helping Protect the Amazon Rainforest

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    Sam Eaton
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    October 5, 2018
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    Still from a drone video of a combine driving through soybean fields. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    For Illegal Loggers in the Brazilian Amazon, 'There Is No Fear of Being Punished'

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    Sam Eaton
    Grantee
    October 4, 2018
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    Brazil holds one-third of the world’s remaining tropical rainforest and until recently it absorbed as much CO2 pollution every year as the amount produced by all the cars on the planet. Now scientists fear that deforestation and climate change are pushing the forest to a tipping point beyond which it will actually release more CO2 into the atmosphere than it captures. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Amazon’s Climate Tipping Point

    The Amazon Used to be a Hedge Against Climate Change. Those Days May Be Over.

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    Sam Eaton
    Grantee
    October 3, 2018
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  • Boston Public Radio interviewed Sam Eaton. Image courtesy of Boston Public Radio. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Sam Eaton Discusses the Amazon's Carbon Tipping Point with Boston Public Radio

    Sam Eaton sat down with Boston Public Radio to discuss his ongoing series on the Amazon rainforest.

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    Sam Eaton
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    October 2, 2018

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