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Peru

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  • Rio Santiago, Wampís territory in the Peruvian Amazon. Image by Marcio Pimenta. Peru, 2019.
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    The Impact of the Autonomy of the Wampis People of Peru on the Preservation of the Amazon Forest and Combating Climate Change

    In the Peruvian Amazon, 20,000 Wampi Indians decided to organize themselves to defend the jungle...

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    Marcio Pimenta
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Impact of the Autonomy of the Wampis People of Peru on the Preservation of the Amazon Forest and Combating Climate Change
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    Event

    Freelancers: Between Headlines and Hope

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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
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    The boiling river in Peru is one of two geothermal systems in the world not attributed to volcanic activity. Its spiritual value and scientific significance are not legally protected, and the area is now under threat of deforestation and climate change. Image by Natalie Hutchison. Peru, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Hot Water: God, Oil, and Peru’s Boiling River

    God, Oil, and Peru's Boiling River

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    Natalie Hutchison
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    July 11, 2018
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  • Title screen of "Thaw Part 2." Image by Vox. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: The Global Impacts of a Warming Arctic

    Thaw: The Global Impacts of a Warming Arctic Eli Kintisch As temperatures warm and sea ice melts...

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    Kim Pate
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    June 20, 2018
  • Image by Chequeado. Argentina, 2018.
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    How Property Titles Can Change People's Lives in Latin America

    What happens when people are given property titles for houses they are living in? This project...

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    Olivia Sohr
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - How Property Titles Can Change People's Lives in Latin America
  • A man looks out over the Raúl Rojas open-pit from Paraghsa. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Ricardo Martínez

    Peru is the world's second largest zinc, silver, and copper producer and accounts for a whopping 11...

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    Ricardo Martinez
    Grantee
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    Zinc, which is the top metal mined at Cerro de Pasco and among the top five consumed worldwide, is the main ingredient of every American penny. Volcan sold US$399.6 million in 2016 — the bulk its total metal sales stayed in Peru (48%), which reported US$1.4 billion in zinc exports through 2016. The rest of Volcan's 2016 zinc output was exported to South Korea (19%), China (14%), Canada (6%) and the US (5%), according to Volcan's annual report. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2018.
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    PART OF: Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    High in the Polluted Andes

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    Ricardo Martinez
    Grantee
    May 7, 2018
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    Sunmi (left) and Máyori (right) with their mother in their home. Sunmi was diagnosed by the Health Ministry in September 2015 with developmental disabilities, learning disability and chronic epistaxis (nosebleeds) from high levels of lead in her bloodstream. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2017.
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    PART OF: Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    Centuries of Mining Take a Toll on Health in Peruvian Communities

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    Ricardo Martinez
    Grantee
    April 19, 2018
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  • The Raúl Rojas open-pit mine seen from Paraghsa, one of the worst affected neighbourhoods in Cerro de Pasco. The pit stretches for 1.2 miles and is over 1,000 feet deep. Image by Ricardo Martinez.
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    Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    A new generation suffers from heavy metal pollution, with little relief in sight.

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    Ricardo Martinez
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids
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    A man looks out over the Raúl Rojas open-pit from Paraghsa. Image by Ricardo Martínez. Peru, 2017.
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    PART OF: Pasco Region Residents in Peru Plead for Poisoned Kids

    The City Built Around a Mine

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    Ricardo Martinez
    Grantee
    April 17, 2018
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    10 Lesson Plans to Celebrate Earth Day

    In celebration of Earth Day, we've compiled our top ten lesson plans that feature reporting on how communities around the world are responding to diverse environmental issues.

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    READ MORE about 10 Lesson Plans to Celebrate Earth Day
    April 2, 2018

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