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Mexico

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    Image by Jose Cabezas. El Salvador, 2018.
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    PART OF: Family Separation and El Salvador

    This Is What It’s Like to Be a Migrant in the Age of Trump

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    October 26, 2018
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  • Leaving Family Behind | Roberto Quinones left his children with his wife in El Salvador—a common migrant calculation even before the U.S. policy of family separation. He was deported back from the United States, but he says he will try to go again. Image by Jose Cabezas. El Salvador, 2018.
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    Family Separation and El Salvador

    A feature for Politico Magazine about how US immigration policy plays out south of the border...

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    Gustavo Esteva before the Unitierra (short for Universidad de la Tierra, or "University of the Earth") the alternative education school he founded in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. Rooted in the radical educational philosophy of Brazilian philosopher Paolo Freire, Esteva has helped develop close ties to the Zapatista movement through the school he founded. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    Gustavo Esteva and the Long Road to the Zapatistas

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    October 24, 2018
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    At the final meeting of a three-day-long “encuentro,” or political gathering, in the village of Morelia—deep in the Zapatista autonomous zones—participants filled a pavilion to listen to speeches summarizing the results of the previous day’s debates. Here, a Zapatista activist records the speech of Subcomandante Galeano, the de facto spokesman for the Zapatistas. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    The Zapatistas: A Small, Very Small, Ever So Small Rebellion

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    October 16, 2018
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  • Image by Tomas van Houtryve.

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    A Photoville Conversation with Tomas van Houtryve: 'Connecting Photography and Social Impact'

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  • Margarita Reyes takes a break after finishing her typical water gathering routine, which requires her to haul a large pump down to a nearby river. Reyes has lived on the same property her entire life and has watched the Cutzamala System invade her community. She has never had running water in her home despite the proximity of the system. Image by Meg Vatterott. Mexico, 2018.
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    The Mazahua and Mexico's Water Crisis

    How does climate change disrupt a vulnerable community's access to water? Meg Vatterott reports on...

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    Meg Vatterott
    2018 Reporting Fellow
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    Rocio Albino Garduño waters her crops in San Juan Coajomulco, Mexico. Garduño is a professor of sustainable development at the Intercultural University of the State of Mexico. She uses her farm and home as a way to educate her community about more sustainable farming practices. Image by Meg Vatterott. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Mazahua and Mexico's Water Crisis

    Sustainability Utopia Among the Mazahua

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    Meg Vatterott
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    August 16, 2018
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  • Photoville will run from September 13 to September 23 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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    Photoville Features Work by Four Pulitzer Center-Supported Photographers

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    Agustin Gomez Munoz, one of the few Spanish speakers in the Tzotzil speaking group, and thus its de facto leader. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    The Displaced Campesinos of Nicolas Ruiz

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    August 10, 2018
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    Oventic, a central Zapatista village, or "Caracol," high in the misty Cañadas mountain region of Chiapas. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    Zapatistas Maintain Suspicion of Mexico’s President-Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador, “AMLO”

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    August 8, 2018
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  • Javier Alejandro Vindel-Rodriguez on the Brownsville Express International Bridge, where U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents deterred asylum seekers like his family from crossing the border. Image by Reynaldo Leal. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week in Education: Families Divided Along the Border

    Featured Lesson Plan: Summer Reading Beyond the Headlines: Families Divided Along the Border With...

    July 11, 2018
  • Attempts to haul a stuck hook from the bottom of a well. Image by Jesse Alejandro Cottrell. Mexico, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Jesse Alejandro Cottrell

    By the end of 2013, Lucy Genao realized that local police in the Mexican state of Veracruz were...

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