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    Annie Valenciano, manager of the Downtown Emergency Service Center in Seattle, checks on a client on July 24, 2019. In response to the pandemic, the organization spent nearly $12,000 on smartphones, tablets and laptops so clients could access telehealth services while adhering to shelter-in-place mandates. Image courtesy of Downtown Emergency Service Center. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    COVID-19 Homeless Work-Arounds Turn Into Silver Linings

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    August 28, 2020
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    A homeless man sits by his belongings at the Lots, an outdoor encampment in Phoenix, on June 24. Summer temperatures in Phoenix consistently exceeded 110 degrees Fahrenheit, sometimes hitting 118. Image by Steve Carr/Human Services Campus. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    COVID’s Impact on the Homeless Is Largely Unknown

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    Austin Fast
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    August 28, 2020
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  • ALTA VERAPAZ, GUATEMALA. Carlos Tiul, an Indigenous farmer whose maize crop has failed, with his children. Image by Meridith Kohut. Guatemala, 2020.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Educators Explore How to Bring Climate Migration Reporting into Classes

    In this webinar, educators explored reporting that investigates the relationship between climate...

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    August 27, 2020
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    On-Demand Webinar: Mental Health and Migration with Melissa Noel

    In this webinar, multimedia journalist Melissa Noel shares her reporting on how migration our of...

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    Melissa Noel
    Campus Consortium Advisory Council
    August 27, 2020
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    Calvin Head works with Mileston Co-op in Tchula, which provides jobs to young people to plant and harvest fresh vegetables to address Tchula’s food shortages. He and others provided food boxes to children forced home from school by the pandemic.
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    PART OF: Poverty and the Pandemic in Mississippi

    Holmes County Was ‘Already off the Cliff With No Safety Net. Then COVID Came.’

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    August 27, 2020
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    Curricular Materials for The 1857 Project

    Explore reading guides, a lesson plan, and extension activities for The 1857 Project, a journalism project that chronicles the legacy of racial injustice in and around St. Louis.

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    August 27, 2020
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    Lesson Plans

    'The 1857 Project' Reading Guide: Quotes, Key Terms, and Questions

    This resource includes quotes, key terms/names/historical events, and guiding questions for many of the 30+ essays and creative works that compose "The 1857 Project."

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    Christina Sneed
    Guest Contributor
    READ MORE about 'The 1857 Project' Reading Guide: Quotes, Key Terms, and Questions
    August 27, 2020
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    The emergency tent shelter in Arcata, California, shown here on April 19, helps unsheltered homeless people gain access to medical and other services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Image courtesy of Arcata House Partnership. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    Homeless People in Rural America Struggle to Find Help

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    August 27, 2020
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    Sign in front of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in downtown Washington, D.C. Image by Mark Van Scyoc / Shutterstock. United States, 2014.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    Months Later, Communities Still Await Federal Homeless Aid

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    Katie Surma
    Grantee
    August 27, 2020
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    This July 24, 2020, photo shows a homeless encampment near a canal in El Centro, Calif. As support services have dwindled amid the COVID-19 pandemic, some homeless people in Imperial County have resorted to bathing in irrigation canals. Homelessness looks different in different parts of the U.S., especially in rural agricultural regions such as Imperial County. Image by Anna Maria Barry-Jester/KHN and the Howard Center For Investigative Journalism via AP. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: COVID’s Invisible Victims

    Homeless Essential Workers Face Greater Risk of COVID-19

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    August 27, 2020
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    Lesson Plans

    Exploring 'The 1857 Project: Extracting the Poison of Racism from America’s Soul' by William H. Freivogel

    This lesson plan is designed to introduce William Freivogel’s essay, and The 1857 Project as a whole, through discussion questions and guided reading.

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    READ MORE about Exploring 'The 1857 Project: Extracting the Poison of Racism from America’s Soul' by William H. Freivogel
    August 26, 2020
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    The Coronavirus May Shut Down the Immune System’s Vital Classrooms

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    Jon Cohen
    Grantee
    August 26, 2020
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