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Cambodia

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    A burning field in the Beng Per Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. Beng Per is a sanctuary in name only as most of the land has been sold by the government for agricultural concessions and rubber plantations. Cambodia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Cambodia Burning

    Turning the Tide on the Relentless Destruction of Cambodia’s Forests

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    Sean Gallagher
    Grantee
    August 26, 2020
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  • Image by Sean Gallagher. Cambodia, 2020.
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    Cambodia Burning

    In the heart of South East Asia, fires and chainsaws are clearing Cambodia’s last fragments of...

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    Sean Gallagher
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Photojournalism Now: In Conversation With Grantee Sean Gallagher

    Photographer Sean Gallagher discusses his work and the impact of COVID with Alison Stieven-Taylor of...

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    August 21, 2020
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    Voan Savay. Image by Olivia Norrmén-Smith. Cambodia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Meditation, Medication, Molecularization? Examining the Remediation of Cambodia's "Mental Health Crisis"

    Unbroken Courage

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    Ingrid Olivia Norrmén-Smith
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    August 14, 2020
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  • “I believe that before, we danced as an offering to the gods, or a holy object of some sort. But in this generation that follows, we dance because there is a story inside [of each dance],” Voan Savay says. Image by Olivia Norrmén-Smith. Cambodia, 2019.
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    Meditation, Medication, Molecularization? Examining the Remediation of Cambodia's "Mental Health Crisis"

    This work explores complexities vis-à-vis the “mental health crisis” in Cambodia, drawing from...

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    Ingrid Olivia Norrmén-Smith
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Meditation, Medication, Molecularization? Examining the Remediation of Cambodia's "Mental Health Crisis"
  • Image by Sean Gallagher. Cambodia, 2020.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    ‘Cambodia Burning’ Shortlisted for Earth Photo 2020 Competition

    Grantee Sean Gallagher's short film combines drone cinematography and Cambodian poetry. It has been...

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    August 6, 2020
  • Ben Davis, an independent American conservationist, takes a break from battling a fire in the Phnom Tnout Wildlife Sanctuary, where he lives with his family in northern Cambodia. Fires in the area are lit by farmers, loggers, and local people looking to either capture wildlife or clear land for agriculture. In 2018, fires burnt in record numbers throughout the forests of north and central Cambodia. At their peak during the dry season between January and March, it is estimated up to 1,800 fires were burning…
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Sean Gallagher, Pulitzer Staff Explain Importance of Outreach, Education on Underreported Stories

    What goes into ethically reporting a good story? Grantee Sean Gallagher, along with Hannah Berk and...

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    August 4, 2020
  • Aerial view of burning land near the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary, in Songkom Thmey District, Preah Vihear Province, northern Cambodia. During the dry season between January to March, hundreds of fires continually rage across the country. Land is burnt by farmers, loggers and local people looking to either capture wildlife or clear land for agriculture. Cambodia has one of the world’s fastest rates of deforestation and it is estimated only 3 percent of primary forest is now left. Image by Sean…
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    Photographer Sean Gallagher Interviewed by Documenting Climate Change Podcast

    One of the greatest challenges for journalists documenting the effects of climate change is to try...

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    August 4, 2020
  • Grantee Chris Berdik and Reporting Fellow Emma Johnson will speak on their Pulitzer Center-supported reporting.

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    Reporting with the Pulitzer Center: Stories of Power and Water in Asia

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    A farmer drops off a single can of milk at Prateep Farms in Pak Chong, Thailand. Owner Prateep Kaewnun milks about 400 cows and purchases milk from small farmers in the area. Image by Mark Hoffman. Thailand, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Wisconsin Farmers Helped the World Get Hooked on Dairy, but Those Customers Are Becoming Competitors

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    September 25, 2019
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    Hair pieces on display at a salon in Phnom Penh. Image by Paula Bronstein. Cambodia, 2019.
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    PART OF: If This Hair Could Talk

    How Women in Poverty Are Supplying America’s Market for Hair

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    September 23, 2019
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  • Hair salon owner Meyly Heng places a hair extension on a customer in Phnom Penh. Image by Paula Bronstein. Cambodia, 2019.
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    If This Hair Could Talk

    Women in some of the most impoverished areas of Cambodia sell their hair as a means of survival. But...

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    Erica Ayisi
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - If This Hair Could Talk

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