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    Filmmaker, Journalist Among Speakers at American Academy of Religion Gathering

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  • Teddy Washington was one of 10 African American Washington University students involved in a July 7, 2018, incident at a St. Louis-area IHOP. Image by Chad Davis. Missouri, 2019.

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    "Before Ferguson, Beyond Ferguson" at Georgetown University

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    Rene Johnson is an agricultural banker in Wisconsin. Image by Mark Hoffman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Wisconsin Leads the Nation in Dairy Farm Closures. Meet the Banker Who Tries to Help Her Fellow Farmers Avoid That Fate.

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    Bill Glauber
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    November 18, 2019
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    In this Oct. 10, 2019 photo, migrants wait for U.S. authorities to reopen a legal port of entry between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas, after the bridge was closed briefly by U.S. authorities during a protest by migrants in Matamoros. Mexican gangs have adapted quickly to the new reality of masses of vulnerable migrants parking in the heart of their fiefdom, experts say, treating the travelers, often families with young children, like ATMs, ramping up kidnapping, extortion, and illegal crossings…
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    Migrants Stuck in Lawless Limbo Within Sight of America

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    November 18, 2019
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  • The photographer, Cynthia E. Wood, posted this image in a Facebook group on Michael Scott Moore’s birthday in 2012, after he had been kidnapped. It became a touchstone image for his friends during his captivity. Image by Cynthia E. Wood. 2012.

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    Michael Scott Moore to Speak at University of Maryland

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    Image courtesy of PBS NewsHour. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: 'Future of Food' Series on 'PBS NewsHour Weekend'

    How a New Grain Could Help Combat Climate Change

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    November 18, 2019
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    Ernie Thomas arrives early Whites Landing Fisheries in Sandusky, Ohio, to load a catch of catfish on Sept. 26, 2019. He works for commercial fisherman Drew Koch and his father, Dean Koch. Lake Erie, the most populous watershed and productive fishing ground in the Great Lakes, is imperiled each year by toxin-producing bacteria that threatens drinking water and kills fish. The large blooms are fueled by agricultural runoff and increasing heavy rains from climate change. Image by Zbigniew Bzdak. United States…
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    PART OF: Climate Change: Great Lakes, High Stakes

    In the Great Lakes’ Most Productive Fishing Grounds, Algae-Fueled Dead Zones Are Eroding Livelihoods

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    November 17, 2019
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    Assistant plant manager Brian Thompson takes a water sample from a section of the Morgan Water Treatment Plant in Cleveland on Sept. 26, 2019. Image by Zbigniew Bzdak. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Climate Change: Great Lakes, High Stakes

    Cleveland Residents Are Used to Their Water Being Brown, Even if They Don’t Know Why. The Answer Lies at the Bottom of Lake Erie.

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    November 17, 2019
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    The toxic algae bloom that formed this summer in western Lake Erie was among the most severe that scientists have observed. In a NASA satellite image taken on July 30, 2019, the green medley of plankton and bacteria had grown larger than New York City. Image courtesy of USGS / NASA Landsat. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Climate Change: Great Lakes, High Stakes

    What Are Algae Blooms and Dead Zones?

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    November 17, 2019
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  • The four panelists engage in a discussion about climate change reporting in Florida. From left to right: Indira Lakshmanan, Mark Katches, Mindy Marqués González, and Bill Varian. Image by Marci Girard-Emerson. United States, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Florida Editors Discuss Pulitzer Center-Supported Climate Reporting With Tampa Leaders

    With sea levels rising and newsrooms shrinking, leaders in Florida journalism have had to rely on...

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    November 16, 2019
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    Civil Beat reporter Nathan Eagle preparing for an interview in Hanawai Natural Area Reserve while on assignment covering the endangered kiwikiu in October. Image by Dan Dennison. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hawaii Watersheds

    Behind the Story: My Slog to Find Rare Birds in a Remote Maui Rainforest

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    Nathan Eagle
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    November 15, 2019
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    The kiwikiu population has plummeted after years of disease and destruction of forests. Image by Nathan Eagle. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hawaii Watersheds

    Fighting To Save This Rare Maui Forest Bird From Extinction

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    Nathan Eagle
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    November 15, 2019
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