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Africa

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    David van Wyk tests water quality in streams near piles of mine waste in Riverlea. Image by Mark Olalde. South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    South Africa: Tales from the Coalface

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    October 26, 2016
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    Lesson Plans

    Is There Really Religious Conflict?

    This lesson challenges students to take a position related to what is causing or fueling conflicts that could be labeled religious. Students create an argumentative research paper and presentation.

    Catherine Irving
    Lesson Builder User
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    October 24, 2016
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Video Documentation of NYC Lab School Out of Eden Walks

    Watch a video of New York City Lab School seniors using the Out of Eden Walk as inspiration for...

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    October 21, 2016
  • Amy Maxmen speaks with children suffering from Konzo in Kahemba, DRC
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    Meet the Journalist: Neil Brandvold

    Photojournalist and filmmaker Neil Brandvold and science writer Amy Maxmen report on Konzo, a...

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    Neil Brandvold
    Grantee
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  • Boy Scout Nicholas Fahy with Paul Salopek on the Out of Eden Walk.
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    Contest Winner Walks Along With Paul Salopek in Uzbekistan

    Boy Scout Nicholas Fahy walked with Paul Salopek for two days in Uzbekistan, the top prize in an...

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    Mark Schulte
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    October 18, 2016
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    DC Study Abroad Students Participate in Photography Contest

    DC Public Schools students gathered for a reception with photojournalist Tomas van Houtryve on...

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    October 18, 2016
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    High-voltage power lines carry electricity from coal-fired power plants in Mpumalanga toward Gauteng. Image by Mark Olalde. South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    Green Light for South African Coal Mine in Strategic Water Zone

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    October 17, 2016
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    A stream meanders through a wetland in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga. The region is a Strategic Water Source Area, the segments of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland that make up 8 percent of land area but account for 50 percent of water supply. Image by Mark Olalde. South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    South African Mine Raises Fears of Wetlands Impact

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
    October 14, 2016
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    South Africa's Toxic Legacy

    More than 6,000 abandoned mines pierce South African soil, and the nation is now left to deal with...

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    Mark Olalde
    Grantee
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    PART OF: Examining the Alexandra Renewal Project

    South Africa: Around Alex

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    Christian Belanger
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    October 13, 2016
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    The World Without Wildlife

    Demand for animals vastly outstrips availability. What are the forces driving the current poaching...

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    Rachel Nuwer
    Grantee
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    Representatives from more than 100 countries prepare to vote on pangolin protection at the CITES conference in Johannesburg. Image by Rachel Nuwer.  South Africa, 2016.
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    PART OF: The World Without Wildlife

    South Africa: Is a Trade Ban to Protect Pangolins Enough to Save Them?

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    Rachel Nuwer
    Grantee
    October 11, 2016
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