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Uganda

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    Still image courtesy Roger Thurow. India, 2015.
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    Outrage and Inspire

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    Roger Thurow
    Grantee
    December 19, 2017
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    Javan, 19, a transgender woman, poses for a portrait near her mother's apartment in Kampala. She spent around eight months in Kenya as a refugee there after a mob beat her, stripped her naked and paraded her up and down the street yelling, "He's a homo," behind her near her Kampala home. Last summer, however, she returned to Uganda in order to make a stand. Image by Jake Naughton. Uganda, 2017.
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    PART OF: An Uneasy Situation for LGBTQ+ Ugandans

    For Uganda's LGBTQ+ Community, Visibility Brings Violence

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    Jake Naughton
    Grantee
    December 12, 2017
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  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photojournalist Mark Hoffman (left) and reporter Mark Johnson are shown  inside Kibale National Park in Uganda. They are wearing masks while photographing and examining large bats, which are renowned for their ability to carry pathogens. Kibale Forest boasts the highest number of primate species in the world. Image by Mark Hoffman. Uganda, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Mark Johnson

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Mark Johnson and photojournalist Mark Hoffman traveled to Brazil...

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    Sweet Love, a transgender woman, poses for a portrait in the bedroom of the Children of the Sun safe house with her "husband," Kenneth, with whom she has been in a relationship for two years. Image by Jake Naughton. Uganda, 2017.
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    PART OF: An Uneasy Situation for LGBTQ+ Ugandans

    Will LGBT Ugandans Ever Be Free? Inside the Fight for a Queer Country

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    November 19, 2017
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    Talks @ Pulitzer: Helen Epstein on Conflict in Central Africa

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    Tiziana Lembo (left) and Alison Peel take samples from bats while children watch in Morogoro, Tanzania. Image by Alexander Torrence. Tanzania.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Can Math Be Used to Predict an Outbreak?

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    November 3, 2017
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  • Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni listens as Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel makes opening comments during a meeting at the Pentagon Image by Glen Fawcett/DoD. United States, 2013.
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    Helen Epstein and the West's Role in African Terror

    Epstein's new book exposes how the West—and especially the United States—has contributed to the...

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    November 1, 2017
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    This Week: Friends With Dictators

    Our Man in Uganda Helen Epstein The U.S. has formed dubious alliances with a host of African...

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    October 6, 2017
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    An Uneasy Situation for LGBTQ+ Ugandans

    It may be more dangerous to be gay in Uganda than ever before

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    Jake Naughton
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    Lesson Plans

    Telling Science Stories: Data Visualization

    This lesson shows students how journalists use data visualization to effectively communicate scientific issues—and directs students to create their own projects using the mapping platform CartoDB .

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    July 24, 2017
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    Lesson Plans

    Resources for the University of Chicago Summer Institute for Educators 2017

    This plan includes lessons connected to the work of journalists that presented at the University of Chicago Summer Teacher Institute in June 2017.

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    June 19, 2017
  • View from the Invisible Children office in Dungu, DRC. Image by David Gauvey Herbert. Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2016.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: David Gauvey Herbert

    It has been nearly five years since the San Diego-based NGO Invisible Children uploaded "Kony 2012"...

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