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China

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  • Joshua Wong (center) leading pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. Image by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images. China, 2014.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Is It Too Late for Hong Kong?

    This week: China loses patience with sacrificing control, Chinese migrants in Singapore, and child...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    March 28, 2017
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    Joshua Wong (center) leading pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. Image by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images. China, 2014.
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    PART OF: China's Frayed Perimeter

    Is It Too Late to Save Hong Kong from Beijing’s Authoritarian Grasp?

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    Howard French
    Grantee
    March 22, 2017
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  • A workday street scene from the "Central" neighborhood, in Hong Kong, which was the scene of unprecedented anti-government protests in 2014. Image by Howard W. French. China, 2017.
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    Project

    China's Frayed Perimeter

    Why, despite growing vastly richer and steadily more powerful over the last generation, has China...

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    Howard French
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - China's Frayed Perimeter
  • Tan Hecheng at a tombstone put up by Zhou Qun for her husband and three children, who were among the thousands of people killed during the Cultural Revolution in Dao County. Image by Sim Chi Yin. China/VII, 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Ian Johnson Receives 2016 Shorenstein Journalism Award

    Ian Johnson receives the Shorenstein Journalism Award.

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    Multiple Authors
    March 21, 2017
  • A holographic image of Mao in a rural farmhouse. Despite decades of violence and murder, Mao is still revered by many Chinese as a near god-like figure. Image by Sim Chi Yin/ VII Photo Agency. China, 2016.

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    Ian Johnson Book Tour for 'Souls of China'

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    Fishers face sand dredges in Hamashu village, Lake Poyang. Image by Vince Beiser. China, 2016.
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    A Global Sand Mining Crisis

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    March 15, 2017
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  • Museo Soumaya, designed by Fernando Romero for his client (and father-in-law) Carlos Slim, in the Nuevo Polanco district of Mexico City. Image by Lars Plougmann. Mexico, 2015.
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    Urbanization in the Developing World

    This global reporting project on urbanization in the developing world examines how three major...

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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Urbanization in the Developing World
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    Best friends He Yixin (right) and Wang Mengxin (second to right) with a teacher (middle) and classmates at Tingjiang Secondary in 1971. All but He came to the U.S. for a better life. But He is now the wealthiest person among them all. Image courtesy of South China Morning Post.
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    PART OF: China's Human Snakes Return

    The Chinese Who Struggled in US and Their Classmate Who Made It at Home

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    Xiaoqing Rong
    Grantee
    March 6, 2017
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  • “Far away from the nearest modernized city in Qinghai, I traveled with Oxfam for about 10 hours to visit the Tibetan students staying in this boarding school. Instead of rushing back to their room after lunch to play with their smartphone or tablet, these kids are finding a suitable place in this small room packed with eight students so they can take out their books and start studying.” Image by Antonio Leon, National Geographic Your Shot. China, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    NatGeo Your Shot Features Photos of Inspiring Women

    The Pulitzer Center partnered with Your Shot–National Geographic’s photo community made up of over...

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    Ifath Sayed
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    March 6, 2017
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    Zhang Yong Cheng, a 47 year-old butcher from China, shows his finger that was cut with a blade. His employer misreported this case when he was injured at work, and he was also underpaid, he said. Image by Xyza Bacani. Singapore, 2017.
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    PART OF: Singapore Runaways

    Migrant Workers’ Treatment in Singapore: Worse than Hong Kong?

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    Xyza Cruz Bacani
    Grantee
    March 4, 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against sand mining operations in Marina, California, in January. Image by Adara Shilling. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    Sand Mining: The Global Environmental Crisis You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    February 28, 2017
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    The author Tan Hecheng stands on "Widow's Bridge," where dozens of people were clubbed to death and thrown into the river in a wave of genocide that took place in 1967. These sorts of hidden histories still haunt the new superpower. Image by Sim Chi Yin/ VII Photo Agency. China, 2016.
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    PART OF: Speaking About China

    China's Hidden Massacres

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    Ian Johnson
    Grantee
    January 13, 2017
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