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Africa

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  • A customer talks to the vendor of a newsstand in Morocco’s capital. Very few publications in Morocco offer critical reporting of the government or the royal family, which uses a system of economic oppression to control what is published. Image by Jackie Spinner. Morocco, 2017.
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    Lesson Plans

    Press Freedom and Media Integrity in Morocco [15 minutes]

    In this short lesson, students consider the role of the media and their own relationship with journalism by exploring a story on press freedom in Morocco.

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    READ MORE about Press Freedom and Media Integrity in Morocco [15 minutes]
    January 31, 2018
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    Sunset on the beach. Image by Haley Joelle Ott. Zanzibar, 2017.
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    PART OF: Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status

    Climate Change Eroding Women's Status in Zanzibar

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    Haley Ott
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    January 25, 2018
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  • Farmers prepare to plant the higher value species of seaweed, Cottonii, in a deep water farm. Crops in shallow water farms have been failing in Zanzibar due to warming seawater temperatures attributed to climate change. Image by Haley Joelle Ott. Zanzibar, 2017.
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    Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status

    Seaweed farming in Zanzibar generated economic power for rural women, but as climate change causes...

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    Haley Ott
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Climate Change in Zanzibar: Eroding Women’s Economic Status
  • Students look at photographs at the exhibit opening of EverydayDC. Image by Kayla Sharpe. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Everyday DC: The 2nd Annual Photography Exhibition

    The second annual "Everyday DC" photography exhibition opened at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery on...

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    January 22, 2018
  • Leticia Opio, an out transgender woman and founder of the LGBT advocacy group Queer Youth Uganda, poses for a portrait at the QYU offices. On the morning of Christmas Eve 2016, someone broke into Opio's home and attacked her from behind, slamming her head into the wall until she was unconscious. In the intervening weeks, she has suffered from memory loss, nightmares and general anxiety. Image by Jake Naughton. Uganda, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Jake Naughton

    Photographer Jake Naughton talks about reporting on Uganda's LGBT community in the years following...

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    Women pluck hair by hand from goat hides soaked in an alkaline solution to loosen the fibers. This woman protects herself with gloves and a sheet of plastic wrapped around her sari as she works at a tannery outside Vaniyambad in the Vellore district of Tamil Nadu. Image by Larry C. Price. India, 2016.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    E-book: 'Toxic Planet: The Global Health Crisis'

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    Multiple Authors
    January 3, 2018
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    A customer talks to the vendor of a newsstand in Morocco’s capital. Very few publications in Morocco offer critical reporting of the government or the royal family, which uses a system of economic oppression to control what is published. Image by Jackie Spinner. Morocco, 2017.
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    PART OF: Morocco as a Moderate Islamic Hub

    How Morocco Has Weakened Its Press, Pushing Readers to Social Media for News

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    Jackie Spinner
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    January 2, 2018
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  • A photo from Everyday Africa is hung at an exhibition in Nairobi. Image courtesy of Peter DiCampo. Kenya, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    VOA Interviews Everyday Africa Co-founders

    In a newly published interview with Voice of America, Austin Merrill and Peter DiCampo discuss...

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    January 2, 2018
  • Jackie Spinner reports from Mohammedia. Image by Jackie Spinner. Morocco, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Jackie Spinner

    Jackie Spinner traveled to Morocco in August 2017 to spend a little more than three months living...

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    Meet the Journalist: Marc Herman

    Journalist Marc Herman discusses his reporting on the straits of Gibraltar: borderland between two...

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Marc Herman
  • Austin Merrill discusses Everyday Africa with a group of first and second grade students at Takoma Education Campus. Image by Hannah Berk. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Everyday Africa Founders Visit Schools Across All Eight Wards of DC

    “There is an element to this of feeling like we’ve come full circle,” Peter DiCampo told the crowd...

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    December 27, 2017
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    Migrants whose boat was intercepted by the Libyan navy wait to be given shoes before they can be moved to a detention center in Tripoli. Image by Peter Tinti. Libya, 2017.
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    PART OF: Europe Slams Its Gates

    Keeping Refugees in Africa

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    Peter Tinti
    Grantee
    December 21, 2017
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