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Guatemala

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    Straddling the Border: Forces Pushing Central American Migrants North While Still Keeping Them in Limbo

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  • Text: Beyond "Mother Earth"—Gender and the Environment. Featuring Neha D. Wadekar, Nadia Pontes, and Danielle Villasana. April 21, 2021. 12:00 PM EDT. Environment (Re)Defined. 2021 Pulitzer Center Conference.

    Event

    Beyond “Mother Earth” — Gender and the Environment

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    'Women on the Move': A Conversation With Danielle Villasana and Amrita Chandradas

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  • A young woman with long braids walks down a stone path with foliage on either side of her. She's wearing jeans and sandals and carries with her a duffel bag and a purse.
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    Project

    Women on the Move

    Out of fear, hope, or desperation, millions of women around the world migrate each year in search of...

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    The Everyday Projects
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    PART OF: Centinela: Probing Latin America's response to COVID-19

    In the Pandemic, Latin America Has Not Protected Women From Their Aggressors (Spanish)

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    December 3, 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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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Educators Explore How to Bring Climate Migration Reporting into Classes

    In this webinar, educators explored reporting that investigates the relationship between climate...

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    August 27, 2020
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    The Sonoran Desert in Arizona, where slightly less than half of all migrant deaths occur, trying to make their way to the United States. Image by Kevin Cooley/The New York Times. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Where the Bodies Aren't Buried

    How U.S. Policy Turned the Sonoran Desert Into a Graveyard for Migrants

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    James Verini
    Grantee
    August 18, 2020
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    Where the Bodies Aren't Buried

    In the last twenty years, according to the U.S. Border Patrol, roughly 8,000 migrants have died in...

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    James Verini
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Where the Bodies Aren't Buried
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    Patanatic, Guatemala. Image by Morena Pérez Joachin. Guatemala, undated.
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    PART OF: From Texas to Central America: How Tough Policies in the COVID-19 Era Are Endangering Asylum Seekers

    The Coronavirus Pipeline

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    August 13, 2020
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    The First 1,000 Days and Beyond

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    Roger Thurow
    Grantee
    August 12, 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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    Lesson Plans

    Why People Move: How Data Predicts the Great Climate Migration

    In this lesson, students read and analyze reporting that investigates the relationship between climate change and migration using both data journalism and wrenching storytelling.

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    Pauline Werner
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    READ MORE about Why People Move: How Data Predicts the Great Climate Migration
    July 29, 2020
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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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