Skip to main content
Main Menu Navigation
Pulitzer Center Logo
View Primary Menu
Search
  • ABOUT
    Our Mission and Model Staff Board of Directors Impact Annual Reports Donors Ethics and Standards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Employment
  • UPDATES
  • EVENTS
    Upcoming Events Conferences
  • WEBINARS ON-DEMAND
  • COMMUNITY
  • IMPACT
DONATE
  • JOURNALISM
      • PULITZER CENTER JOURNALISM
      • STORIES
      • Stories by Pulitzer Center Grantees
      • Stories by Student Reporting Fellows
      • PROJECTS
      • FIELD NOTES
      • APPLY FOR JOURNALISM GRANTS
      • FOCUS AREAS
      • Climate and Environment
      • Global Health
      • Peace and Conflict
      • Human Rights
      • Information and Artificial Intelligence
      • INITIATIVES
      • AI Accountability Network
      • AI Spotlight Series
      • StoryReach U.S.
      • U.S. Local News Reporting
      • Ocean Reporting Network
      • Rainforest Investigations Network
      • Rainforest Reporting
      • Transparency and Governance
      • Our Work/Environment
      • NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE
  • EDUCATION
      • CAMPUS CONSORTIUM PROGRAM & PARTNERS
      • Campus Consortium Program
      • Campus Consortium News
      • Campus Consortium Partners
      • Reporting Fellowships
      • Reporting Fellow Bios
      • Stories by Reporting Fellows
      • Resources for Reporting Fellows
      • Campus Consortium Advisory Council
      • Join the Campus Consortium Network
      • INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
      • K-12 PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
      • Programs for Teachers and Students
      • Lesson Plans
      • Journalist Visits to Classrooms
      • The 1619 Project Education Portal
      • Student Contests
      • Professional Development for Educators
      • Journalism Skillbuilder Lesson Series
      • K-12 Education News
  • GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS
      • GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS
      • Tips for a Successful Grant Application
      • Pulitzer Center Crediting Requirements
      • OPPORTUNITIES FOR JOURNALISTS
      • Global Reporting Grants
      • AI Reporting Grants
      • Global Health Inequities, Risks and Solutions
      • Transparency & Governance Reporting Grants
      • U.S. Civil Society Microgrants 2026
      • Rainforest Reporting Grants
      • Conflict Reporting
      • Ocean and Fisheries Reporting Grants
      • Climate and Labor Reporting Grants
      • Africa Reporting Grants
      • U.S. Local Reporting Grants
      • Machine Learning Reporting Grants
      • OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATORS & CIVIL SOCIETY ORGS
      • The 1619 Project Education Impact Grants
      • Pulitzer Center Teacher Fellowship
      • Impact Seed Funding
      • U.S. Civil Society Microgrants 2026
      • OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAMPUS CONSORTIUM MEMBERS
      • Campus Consortium Reporting Fellowships
      • Post-Grad Reporting Fellowships
  • IMPACT
  • RESOURCES
  • COMMUNITY
  • EVENTS
  • WEBINARS ON-DEMAND
  • ABOUT
    Our Mission and Model Staff Board of Directors Impact Annual Reports Donors Ethics and Standards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Employment
  • UPDATES
  • EVENTS
    Upcoming Events Conferences
  • WEBINARS ON-DEMAND
  • COMMUNITY
  • IMPACT
DONATE

Suriname

Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on this country.

 

  • a jaguar in the jungle
    English

    Project

    The Jaguar's Shadow: Illegal Hunting and Trafficking in Suriname

    Jaguars in Suriname have been killed, chopped, and illegally exported.

    author image
    Santiago Wills
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Jaguar's Shadow: Illegal Hunting and Trafficking in Suriname
  • ×
    Man in a small refinery melts gold and burns the mercury. He uses a mask to avoid the toxic vapor
    English
    PART OF: Mercury Alert

    The Most Dangerous Black Market You've Never Heard Of

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    September 10, 2021
    Publication logo
  • ×
    In easily accessible settlements like Brownsweg, a small Maroon village in Suriname's interior, a majority of the population is involved in mining. Image by Bram Ebus. Suriname, 2020.
    English
    PART OF: Mercury Alert

    Mercury: Chasing the Quicksilver

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    September 15, 2020
    Publication logo
  • ×
    Image by Bram Ebus. Suriname, undated.
    English
    PART OF: Mercury Alert

    New Study: Amazon Authorities Can’t Get a Grip on Mercury Trade

    author image
    Bram Ebus
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    April 27, 2020
    Publication logo
  • Guyana, undated.
    English

    Project

    Mercury Alert

    Mercury, the toxic quicksilver that pumps through the veins of gold miners is a necessary evil to...

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Mercury Alert
  • ×
    The Afrobaka Dam at dawn in Suriname on Sunday, March 12, 2017. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
    English
    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Dispute Over Alcoa's Dam Roils South American Land's Parliament

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    July 19, 2019
    Publication logo
  • The sky at dusk is cut by the orange glow of the refinery at the Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. The plant is no longer operational. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
    English

    Pulitzer Center Update

    'The Land Alcoa Dammed' Honored in SABEW's 23rd Annual Best in Business Competition

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists and Pulitzer Center grantees honored for economic, investigative...

    author image
    Alyssa Sperrazza
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    March 22, 2018
  • ×
    The sky at dusk is cut by the orange glow of the refinery at the Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. The plant is no longer operational. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
    English
    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Alcoa Leaves a Dirty Legacy

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    September 18, 2017
    Publication logo
  • The sky at dusk is cut by the orange glow of the refinery at the Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. The plant is no longer operational. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
    English

    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Rich Lord, Stephanie Strasburg, and Len Boselovic

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporters Len Boselovic and Rich Lord and photojournalist Stephanie...

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    READ MORE about Meet the Journalists: Rich Lord, Stephanie Strasburg, and Len Boselovic
  • ×
    Frans Weewee stands in the jungle behind his village in Brownsweg. His backyard is filled with the fruits that the Saamaka people grew up gathering and farming, banana, mango, cassava, sugarcane, and fruits he described as mope, maripa, tajerblad and awara. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
    English
    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Suriname: When the Water Came

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    July 5, 2017
    Publication logo
  • ×
    Overgrown bush spreads alongside the now defunct Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
    English
    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    The Jungle Slowly Returns to Paranam

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    May 12, 2017
    Publication logo
  • ×
    Georga Burger in the one room house in New Ganze, Suriname she was relocated to when her village was flooded to provide water for the Afobaka Dam. Burger left with her children as the water rose around her old house, leaving many of her belongings and animals. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
    English
    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Alcoa’s Legacy: In Suriname, the Aluminum Maker Can Do Right

    author #1 image author #2 image
    Multiple Authors
    May 2, 2017
    Publication logo

Pagination

  • « First
  • ‹‹
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • ››
  • Last »

Contact

2000 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Suite #7000
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 332-0982
[email protected]

Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
  Follow us on Instagram
  Subscribe to us on YouTube

Media Requests

[email protected]

Privacy Policy

 

Sign up for our newsletter