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    Thawing permafrost has caused a tilt on the pilings that support this bridge on the Nome-Teller Highway, requiring increased maintenance as the Northwest Alaska climate warms. Image by Steve Ringman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: After the Ice

    As Climate Change Melts Alaska’s Permafrost, Roads Sink, Bridges Tilt and Greenhouse Gases Release

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    December 16, 2019
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    Kurt Welser in front of a spruce log before slicing it into premium-quality planks for home-built biplanes. Image by Daniel Grossman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Laboratory Earth

    Alaskans Weigh In On Proposal To Loosen Tongass National Forest Roadless Rule

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    December 16, 2019
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  • Journalist Kevin Richardson from the Baltimore Sun presents to students at Bard Early College High School in Baltimore. Image by Hannah Berk. United States, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    The Pulitzer Center Brings Baltimore Sun Journalists to Schools

    On Thursday October 24th, 2019, Pulitzer Center education team members accompanied Baltimore Sun...

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    Meerabelle Jesuthasan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    December 13, 2019
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    The main street in La Técnica, Guatemala, leads to a boat ramp on the Usumacinta River, which forms the international border with Mexico. Image by Miguel Gutierrez Jr. Guatemala, 2019.
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    PART OF: Broken Border

    1,000 Migrants a Day Made This Tiny Guatemala Town a Smuggler’s Paradise. The Business Has Dried Up.

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    December 12, 2019
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    Migrants walk across International Bridge Two into Nuevo Laredo from Laredo. They requested asylum in the United States but were returned to Mexico to await their court proceedings. Image by Miguel Gutierrez Jr. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Broken Border

    Mexican Border Cities: Too Dangerous for Americans but Safe Enough for Migrants, U.S. Government Says

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    December 11, 2019
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    Image courtesy of The Boston Globe. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Cape Cod: At the Edge of a Warming World

    At the Edge of a Warming World: Climate Change on Cape Cod

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    December 11, 2019
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  • Somia Elrowmeim participates in a rally for Bernie Sanders. Image by Hana Elias. United States, 2019.
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    Holding Fire

    Somia Elrowmeim is a Yemeni immigrant—and American citizen—fighting for the rights of Muslims in...

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    Genesis Aquino and Somia Elrowmeim at Aquino's campaign launch party. Image by Hana Elias. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Holding Fire

    New York City: Activists Turn the Tables on Political Representation

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    December 11, 2019
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    Dairy cows. Image by Mark Hoffman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Industrial Dairy Farming Is Taking Over in Wisconsin, Crowding out Family Operations and Raising Environmental Concerns

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    December 10, 2019
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  • An archival photo from the early to mid-1930s of Allison Herrera's family near Toro Creek, an ancestral village of their Salinan Tribe. From left: Felista Rosas, her great-grandmother; Anna Herrera, her grandmother; Andy Rosas, Anna's brother; and Ramon Rosas, Andy and Anna's uncle. Image courtesy Allison Herrera.
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    Lesson Plans

    Using Oral History in Reporting

    Students learn about the techniques and value of oral history by looking at examples used in reporting, and developing their own projects by connecting historical events to their own community.

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    December 10, 2019
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    Conni and Craig French own C Lazy J Ranch in northeastern Montana. Conni is concerned about the American Prairie Reserve buying up ranchland to turn it into a wildlife sanctuary. Image by Claire Harbage / NPR. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Next Yellowstone

    Big Money Is Building a New Kind of National Park in the Great Plains

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    Nate Hegyi
    Grantee
    December 9, 2019
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    An image drawn by Abu Zubaydah, a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay, shows how the C.I.A. applied an approved torture technique called “cramped confinement.” Image by Abu Zubaydah, courtesy of Mark P. Denbeaux.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    What the C.I.A.’s Torture Program Looked Like to the Tortured

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    Carol Rosenberg
    Grantee
    December 5, 2019
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