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    Cooking Up Pollution: The Health Crisis of Open Fires and Leaky Stoves

    Students learn about health problems associated with solid fuel cooking, alternative cooking methods that would reduce the incidence of these problems, and the difficulties of implementing changes.

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    Rob Tinworth Presents 'The Life Equation' at Milken Institute School of Public Health

    Filmmaker Rob Tinworth presents his documentary, "The Life Equation," on Monday, October 30, 2017 at...

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  • Tania López, 7, plays with her cat in a room whose walls were blackened by an old open fire; the new stove, provided by StoveTeam International, is efficient and safe to touch. Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalists: Michelle Nijhuis and Lynn Johnson

    Nearly half the people on earth use open fires to cook their food and heat their homes, and the...

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    Visualizing Gun Violence

    Students will analyze how selection and order of information are used to tell stories of gun violence. They will curate photo essays and produce policy recommendations to reduce local violence.

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  • In Jocotenango, Guatemala, Rosa de Sapeta's family used to avoid her smoke-filled kitchen. But since an aid group helped her replace the open fire with a cleaner burning stove, she says, "I have company while I cook." Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    This Week: Cooking With Fire

    Home Fires BurningMichelle Nijhuis and Lynn JohnsonCooking can be hazardous to your health. Grantees...

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    August 29, 2017
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    Gun Violence: Stories Behind the Numbers

    Join Carlos Javier Ortiz, Clementina Chéry, Mark Barden, Thea L. James, John Rosenthal, and...

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    The Cookstove Conundrum

    Nearly half the people on earth use open fires to cook their food and heat their homes, and the...

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    Wearing a mask and gloves to protect fragile documents, an archivist opens one of the thousands of books of photographs held by the Historical Archives of the National Police. The Guatemalans pictured inside were all detained or arrested by the National Police during the country’s long civil war. Many of their fates remain unknown. Sometimes, visitors to the archive—or the archivists themselves—will turn a page and recognize a friend or relative not seen in decades. Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    This Secret Police Archive Holds Clues to Terrible Crimes

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    August 24, 2017
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    Some three billion people around the world cook their food and heat their homes with open or barely contained fires. Here, a woman stands near her household cooking fire in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala. Photo by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    When Cooking Kills

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    August 25, 2017
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    In Jocotenango, Guatemala, Rosa de Sapeta's family used to avoid her smoke-filled kitchen. But since an aid group helped her replace the open fire with a cleaner burning stove, she says, "I have company while I cook." Image by Lynn Johnson. Guatemala, 2017.
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    Three Billion People Cook over Open Fires—with Deadly Consequences

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    August 23, 2017
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  • Panelist Allison Shelley describes her work in India, Nepal, Nigeria, and Senegal, during the Global Health panel at Pulitzer Center Gender Lens Conference. Image by Jin Ding. United States, 2017.
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    Gender Lens: Sustainable Solutions in Global Health

    On day one of the Pulitzer Center’s Gender Lens Conference, June 3, 2017, a wide-ranging panel of...

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    June 9, 2017
  • A family memorial to Matilde Col Choc, a Mayan woman forcibly disappeared by Guatemalan forces during the country's civil war. Image by Jason Motlagh. Guatemala, 2017.
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    Guatemala's Disappeared

    Across Guatemala, thousands of families have been affected by mass murder, torture, and repression...

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