Articles, multimedia, and data visualizations by Pulitzer Center grantees from around the world.
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Last of the Old Growth Loggers
Alaska's Native corporations preserved their cultures by logging their ancient forests. Can they...
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A declining number of leprologists rely on questionable data as they try to eliminate the growing...
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Can Women Stand Their Ground?
This story examines how the criminal justice system is not equipped to protect women who protect...
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Where South America squeezes into Central America lies the nexus of one of the most circuitous...
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Mapping Makoko
Makoko, one of the most crowded slums in Lagos, Nigeria, is finally being mapped—a project...
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One decade after the deadliest natural disaster of the century, Pulitzer grantees return to examine...
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In Port au Prince, Pastor Julio Volcy believes that to build a better Haiti, he must first build...
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“Dashed Dreams: Haiti Since the 2010 Quake” takes a look back at what’s transpired in Haiti since...
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On Jan. 12, 2010, Haiti suffered its most devastating disaster. More than 300,000 souls were lost, 1...