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India

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  • Elderly widows cook next to their beds at Tarash Mandir, a short-stay home for young women and permanent facility for elderly widows in Vrindavan. Image by Amy Toensing. India, 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Amy Toensing Visited Guilford College to Present 'A World of Widows'

    Amy Toensing visited Guilford College to present her Pulitzer Center-supported project, "A World of...

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    April 19, 2017
  • Fatumah is a single teenage mother living in Mukon, Uganda. She was unable to finish secondary school because the school fees were too expensive for her parents. Fatumah supports her family through subsistence agriculture and occasional work as a cleaner, while also shouldering the burden of fetching water and doing household chores. An aspiring business owner, Fatumah attends entrepreneurship workshops at a local NGO twice a week. Image by Mariana Krueger. Uganda.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    National Geographic Your Shot 'Strong Women' Finalists Selected

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

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    April 18, 2017
  • Women working at a small, temporary brick factory in Malda village. While most of the laborers at this factory were local relatives of the owner, the industry is notorious for exploiting migrant labor. Image by Yardain Amron. India, 2016.
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    India: Migrating Into Slavery

    Each winter hundreds of thousands of Indians migrate north to man the world's second largest brick...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - India: Migrating Into Slavery
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    A group of high school and college students standing with a street vendor on the road outside Bade Seepat. Despite their education, they all said they expected to end up migrating to brick kilns like their parents. Image by Yardain Amron. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: India: Migrating Into Slavery

    Podcast: The Stigmas of Bondage in India and Beyond

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    Yardain Amron
    Grantee
    April 17, 2017
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  • Cynthia Gorney discusses her work on widowhood. Image courtesy of the University of Texas at Austin. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Cynthia Gorney Discussed Widowhood Project at University of Texas at Austin

    Award-winning journalist Cynthia Gorney discussed her Pulitzer Center-supported National Geographic...

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    March 30, 2017
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    Image by Lisa Palmer. India, 2015.
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    PART OF: Hot, Hungry Planet

    Food Security Podcast: Lisa Palmer, Hot Hungry Planet

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    March 23, 2017
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    A barefoot worker stands inside an 8-foot tall-tumbling drum filled with chromium (III) sulfate and other chemicals. Workers often have to crawl inside the drums to remove hides. Image by Larry C. Price. Bangladesh, 2016.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    Bangladesh: The Dark Side of the Leather Industry

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    March 17, 2017
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    International Labor Organization estimates that 5.8 million children in India are working often under poor conditions, with many of them the victims of child labor trafficking. A few of the previously trafficked children are here in MVF residential bridge course camp in Ieeja in hopes of a better future. Image by Sri Harshini Malapati. India, 2016. 
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    PART OF: William & Mary Sharp 2016-2017 Reporting Projects

    Child Labor Trafficking: The Work of NGOs in Bangalore and Hyderabad

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    Sri Harshini Malapati
    W&M Reporting Fellow
    March 16, 2017
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  • An elderly widow in her bed at Tarash Mandir, a short-stay home for young women and permanent facility for elderly widows in Vrindavan, India. This is the first and oldest home for widows in Vrindavan. Image by Amy Toensing. India, 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'The Guilfordian' on Amy Toensing Lecture at Hege Library

    The Guilfordian's Abigail Bekele wrote about Pulitzer Center grantee Amy Toensing's visit to North...

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    Libby Allen
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    March 13, 2017
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    Amy Toensing Speaks at Guilford College about Widows Project

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    Workers at a tannery near Vellore, India, are awash in "wet blue," a solution of chromium sulfate and water.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    India: Toxic Tanneries

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    March 9, 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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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Urbanization in the Developing World

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