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    Image by Christopher Lee / Politico Magazine. 2020.
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    PART OF: Nuevo Laredo's Disappeared

    The Kidnapped American Trump Forgot

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    J. Weston Phippen
    Grantee
    December 19, 2020
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    Wayne County. Image by Jordan Wolman. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: No Internet in the Coronavirus Age: A Cycle of Poverty and Disadvantage

    A Crisis of Connectivity: Internet Access in Rural PA

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    Jordan Wolman
    Grantee
    December 17, 2020
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    Marie poses for a portrait in Komao village outskirts of Koidu, district of Kono, Sierra Leone, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. The 16-year-old didn’t want to get married, but when her now-husband proposed, she and her family were struggling with the economic situation. For that reason she decided to get married. “Now we are together, so if he asks me to get pregnant, I will accept that”, she says. Image by Leo Correa/AP Photo/Leo Correa. Sierra Leone, 2020.
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    PART OF: Coronavirus Child Brides

    Families Marry off Daughters To Ease Finances Amid COVID-19

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    Krista Larson
    Grantee
    December 14, 2020
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    Fedencia Nacar David holds her photo for an application to work as a maid. She was 15. A year before, a Japanese soldier sliced her ear and threatened to behead her if she didn't go to a garrison with him; she was raped over 10 days. "It still hurts," she says. "I was innocent. Why did that happen to me?" She kept her past from her children until "comfort women" began speaking out in the 1990s. Image by Cheryl Diaz Meyer. Philippines, 2019.
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    PART OF: Lolas: Survivors of Enslavement

    Why These World War II Sex Slaves Are Still Demanding Justice

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    December 7, 2020
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    Soldiers wearing medical masks sit in a vehicle.
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    PART OF: Myanmar's Coup

    My Unusual Week With Myanmar’s Violent, Paranoid Military Junta

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    Allegra Mendelson
    Grantee
    April 9, 2021
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    Monitoreo de la contaminación de petróleo sobre el río Coca
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    PART OF: Flares from the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    Oil Spill and Triple Pandemic Strike Ecuadorian Amazon (Spanish)

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    Andrés Tapia
    Grantee
    April 7, 2021
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    A man stands against a pink wall wearing only a necklace and black shorts. A long scar starts at the middle of his torso, running down until it disappears from view under his shorts.
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    PART OF: Crisis in Tigray, Ethiopia

    'Leave No Tigrayan': In Ethiopia, An Ethnicity Is Erased

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    April 7, 2021
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    Image of map of Panama with daily reported COVID-19 cases.
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    PART OF: COVID-19 and Indigenous Communities in Latin America

    How One Man – And a Creative Map – Made a Difference in Panama's COVID-19 Crisis

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    Sofia Moutinho
    Reporting Fellow
    April 8, 2021
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    Soldiers in medical face masks sit in a truck.
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    PART OF: Myanmar's Coup

    Myanmar Military May Extend Emergency Rule by up to Two Years

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    Allegra Mendelson
    Grantee
    April 7, 2021
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    The camera is looking into the driver's side window of a vehicle. Through the passenger's side window, we can see an oil pump jack fracking crude extraction machine.
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    PART OF: Looming Liabilities: Abandoned Wells in the Permian

    ‘No Teeth and No Funding’: How Regulators Failed To Police the Oil Industry

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    Naveena Sadasivam
    Grantee
    April 6, 2021
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    Two people and a dog stand in front of a well with extraction machinery.
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    PART OF: Looming Liabilities: Abandoned Wells in the Permian

    Waves of Abandonment

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    April 6, 2021
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    Nancy del Pilar Padua Palacios, a Tucano indigenous woman, reaching down for roots on the ground in her farm.
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    PART OF: Flares from the Amazon in Times of COVID-19

    Tucupi, A Spicy Sauce To Stop Amazon Deforestation

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    March 29, 2021
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