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Mexico

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    This minibus, probably a secondhand American school bus, is owned by transportation firm Calfia. Note that vehicles like these, regardless of owner, are locally known as "calafias." Image by Patrick Reilly. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Transit Reform in Tijuana

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 22, 2017
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    On my visit to Mexico City, I got to watch architect Fernando Romero present his new airport plan at a conference for local real estate developers. His model was given pride of place in the exhibition hall and the assembled Mexican business community clearly couldn't wait for the new eye-catching airport to be built. The project was intensely controversial nationally but, in this crowd, it wasn't controversial at all. When the conference floor was opened up the for questions, attendees just praised the…
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    PART OF: Urbanization in the Developing World

    Meeting Fernando Romero

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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
    June 22, 2017
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    Click the link below to view a full-screen interactive map of this project's reporting. Images and data visualization by Patrick Reilly. Mexico/United States of America, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Transportation in Tijuana and San Diego: Interactive Map

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 20, 2017
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    A footbridge offers an overview of Tijuana’s public transit options: garishly painted ex-school buses, collective taxi vans, and individual taxis all jockeying for space. Image by Patrick Reilly. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Old vs. New on Tijuana’s Bus Routes

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 13, 2017
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  • One of the Sistema Integral de Transporte de Tijuana's (SITT's) feeder route buses. Image by Patrick Reilly. Mexico, 2017.
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    Tijuana Changes Lanes

    A high-tech bus route was billed as the solution to a chaotic, disorganized transit system. Can...

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Tijuana Changes Lanes
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    In the Sierra Chinqua sanctuary logging from the storm in March 2016 is still ongoing. Loggers with permission to go into the reserve travel into the core zone of the sanctuary and remove fallen trees. Image by Jesse Granger. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: William & Mary Sharp 2016-2017 Reporting Projects

    Saving the Monarch Butterfly or Saving the Village

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    Jesse Granger
    W&M Reporting Fellow
    June 7, 2017
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  • Family members mourn the death of Darwin Franco, a community organizer in Honduras. Later that evening his family received death threats. Image by Dominic Bracco II. Honduras, 2015.

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    The Modern American Frontier: Dominic Bracco II at The University of Chicago

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  • Still from James Whitlow Delano's Meet the Journalist video.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: James Whitlow Delano

    For more than 30 years James Whitlow Delano, a photographer and storyteller, has documented the U.S...

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
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  • A makeshift house that sits right up against the border wall in Otay Canyon in Tijuana. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Mexico, 2017.
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    Up Against the U.S./Mexico Border Wall

    Mexicans call it The Wall of Shame. Few people north of the border ever ask, what does the wall look...

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Up Against the U.S./Mexico Border Wall
  • 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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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
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    Mexico City. Image by LW Yang. Mexico, 2011.
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    PART OF: Urbanization in the Developing World

    History of the Present: Mexico City

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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
    March 2, 2017
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    Talks @ Pulitzer: Dominic Bracco on Reporting from Honduras and the US-Mexico Border

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