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El Salvador

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    Migrants from Central America riding north on the Bestia freight rail line. Image by Meridith Kohut. Tabasco, Mexico, 2020.
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    PART OF: Refugees From the Earth

    About Our Climate Migration Model

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    Abrahm Lustgarten
    Grantee
    July 23, 2020
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    ALTA VERAPAZ, GUATEMALA. Carlos Tiul, an Indigenous farmer whose maize crop has failed, with his children. Image by Meridith Kohut. Guatemala, 2020.
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    PART OF: Refugees From the Earth

    The Great Climate Migration

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    July 23, 2020
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  • ALTA VERAPAZ. Jorge A.’s wife, Eva María H., at home with two of their children. Image by Meridith Kohut. Guatemala, 2020.
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    Refugees From the Earth

    Propublica and the New York Times magazine use a groundbreaking data model to explore the daunting...

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  • Image by Almudena Toral. El Salvador, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Grantees Win 2020 Webby Award for 'Salvadoran Women and Suicide'

    Univision News received a 2020 Webby Award for "Best Individual Editorial Feature" for their...

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    May 20, 2020
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral

    In El Salvador, the country with the highest rate of femicides in the most violent region in the...

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  • Two boys from the Arias family roughhouse in the dust beside their home abutting the original U.S.-built border wall in Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico. Behind them, a string of lights set up by U.S. Border Patrol stretches to the sea. The lights were set up by U.S. Border Patrol to illuminate the wall to make it more difficult migrants to cross at night. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Mexico, 2017.
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    Lesson Plans

    The Weekly: Examining the Politics and Human Stories of Migration

    Students learn about the asylum-seeking process and family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border, while also exploring themes connected to migration and refugees more broadly.

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    September 15, 2019
  • Fred de Sam Lazaro (far left) discusses religion and peacebuilding with Cathy Otten (second from left), Oge Onubogu (center), Danny Gold (second from right), and Shaun Casey (far right). Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Beyond Religion: The Role of Religion in Building Peace

    Religion is often criticized for its role in fomenting tension and causing conflict, but the purpose...

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    June 14, 2019
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    Ashley,6.

Her father was a gang member. As a way of protecting her and her brother's lives, she understands she should not say where she lived or who her father was. At such a young age, she attempted suicide when her father and mother were arrested. The Salvadoran Association Pro-Rural Health helps her with school and guides her grandmother to cooperate in human and educational training.

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    PART OF: Salvadoran Women and Suicide

    In El Salvador, Violence Is Driving Girls to Kill Themselves

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    May 16, 2019
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    Image by Almudena Toral and Patricia Clarembaux. Central America, 2019.
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    PART OF: Salvadoran Women and Suicide

    Violence Against Women in El Salvador Is Driving Them to Suicide — Or to the U.S. Border

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    May 15, 2019
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    Salvadoran Women and Suicide

    Abortion restrictions, gang violence, social pressure. In many cases, women in El Salvador can’t...

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    The Chávez family fled to the United States after the father was killed by gang members in El Salvador. They are seeking asylum. Only these relatives were released from detention, while others are still detained or deported. Image by Almudena Toral. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Salvadoran Women and Suicide

    Ten Members of the Same Central American Family Sought Asylum in the U.S. Why Was the Process So Different for Each of Them?

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    December 26, 2018
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    Incarcerated men at the Apanteos prison, which houses MS-13 gang members. Image by Neil Brandvold. El Salvador, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Only Way Out in El Salvador

    The Redemption of MS-13

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    Danny Gold
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    December 20, 2018
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