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Asia

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    Palm oil workers earn very little - about 2.5 million rupiahs (US$173) per month - from this dangerous job and their health suffers from the environmental impact of the industry. Image by Xyza Cruz Bacani. Indonesia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Climate Change and Human Trafficking in Indonesia

    The Impact of the Palm Oil Industry on Indonesian Farmers and the Environment

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    Xyza Cruz Bacani
    Grantee
    December 12, 2018
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  • From left to right, Naomi Kikoler, Greg Constantine, Olivia Enos, Tun Khin, and Greta Van Susteren discuss the Rohingya refugee crisis. Image by Karena Phan. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Bearing Witness: Images and Songs of Rohingya Refugees at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

    70 years ago, after witnessing the atrocities of the Holocaust during World War II, the United...

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    December 10, 2018
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    Image by Emiko Jozuka. Japan, 2018.
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    PART OF: Japan's Demographic Reckoning

    Japan Needs Immigrants, But Do Immigrants Need Japan?

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    Emiko Jozuka
    Grantee
    December 7, 2018
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    Naoko Ida converted an old Japanese-style house into a cafe. Image courtesy of Emiko Jozuka. Japan, 2018.
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    PART OF: Japan's Demographic Reckoning

    Japan Has So Many Vacant Homes It's Giving Them Away

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    Emiko Jozuka
    Grantee
    December 6, 2018
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  • The panel discussion. Image by Kem Knapp Sawyer. United States, 2018.
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    At City of Asylum, Noodles and Oodles of Discussion

    City of Asylum at Alphabet City is a bookstore that serves many purposes—an event venue, writers'...

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    Melissa E. McCart
    Grantee
    December 6, 2018
  • Image by Emiko Jozuka. Japan, 2018.
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    Japan's Demographic Reckoning

    As Japan experiences its steepest population decline since record-keeping began in 1967, Emiko...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Japan's Demographic Reckoning
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    Traffic policewoman Sandhya Bhartj directs traffic in central Patna. Her cloth mask does little to protect her from the smallest particulate pollution. Image by Larry C. Price. India, 2018.
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    PART OF: Breathtaking: Gasping for Air Across the Globe

    Gasping for Air in India’s Industrial North

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    December 3, 2018
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    A dim sum feast in the San Want Hotel, one of the many dining and drinking options in the Da'an district. Image by Melissa McCart / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Taiwan, 2018.
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    PART OF: Stretched Thin: How Taiwanese Noodles Affect Pittsburgh's Economy

    Five Reasons Taipei Is an Eating and Drinking Destination

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    Melissa E. McCart
    Grantee
    November 27, 2018
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    Image courtesy of Steph Chambers for Post-Gazette. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Stretched Thin: How Taiwanese Noodles Affect Pittsburgh's Economy

    Could Chinese Noodle-Pulling Be That Hard? Experts Say Yes.

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    Melissa E. McCart
    Grantee
    November 21, 2018
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  • Masoumeh Ahmadi, 14 years old, wants to be called by the name Golbahar since Masoumeh is an old-fashioned name, not popular among the young generation. She stands in Chamsoor lands in Khuzestan Province holding a gun. It is common among Bakhtiaris for each person to own a gun. Each family might have three or 4fourguns that are mostly for men. Women—with the approval of their husband and father—can have their own guns after they marry . Many of them receive their gun as a gift from their husbands after they…
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    Meet the Journalists: Newsha Tavakolian and Thomas Erdbrink

    The black tents dot the slopes of the Zagros mountain range in central Iran—it could be a scene from...

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    Tony Mao makes hand-pulled noodles at Everyday Noodles. Image by Stephanie Chambers. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Stretched Thin: How Taiwanese Noodles Affect Pittsburgh's Economy

    Stretched Thin

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    Melissa E. McCart
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    November 19, 2018
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  • Everyday Noodle. Image by Melissa McCart. Pennsylvania, 2018.
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    Stretched Thin: How Taiwanese Noodles Affect Pittsburgh's Economy

    How one Taiwanese restaurant in Pittsburgh feeds the local community.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Stretched Thin: How Taiwanese Noodles Affect Pittsburgh's Economy

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