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Asia

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    Elderly Women in Japan's Prisons: Composing Portraits Reflecting Interviews

    In this 30-45 minute lesson, students evaluate how a photojournalist composes portraits of elderly women in Japanese prisons using details from interviews.

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    The tsunami nearly killed Shoji Murakami in his home on Ōshima Island. Murakami initially evacuated but returned to his house believing he'd be safe. Images by Matthew Komatsu. Japan, 2018.
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    PART OF: The 2011 Japan Tsunami

    Preparing for Japan's Next Tsunami

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    Matthew Komatsu
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    August 27, 2018
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  • Ocean energy distribution forecast map for the 2011 Sendai earthquake. Image by US NOAA. 2018.
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    The 2011 Japan Tsunami

    From the personal to international, examining the long-term cultural impact of the 2011 Japan...

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    A Pakistani ship repairman who works at the Dayer port. Image by Ako Salemi. Iran, 2016.
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    PART OF: Climate Change in Iran

    Rising Sea Puts the Coast of the Persian Gulf at Risk

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    August 24, 2018
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    The salty wind around the Lake Bakhtegan contributes to the poor health of many who live in the vicinity. Image by Ako Salemi. Iran, 2016.
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    PART OF: Climate Change in Iran

    In Black and White: How Climate Change Is Affecting Iran

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    August 23, 2018
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    Nikita Sonavane (right) and Rameshbhai Dhoom from the Centre for Social Justice gather information outside the home of a woman murdered in a witch hunt in Gujarat. Image by Seema Yasmin. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: Witch Hunts in India

    In Rural India, Protecting Women From Witch Hunting, and an Impending Flood

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    Seema Yasmin
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    August 22, 2018
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    Jasmine Durana, 16, lost her husband to Duterte’s war on drugs. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2018.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    The People Left Behind by Philippines' Brutal War on Drugs

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    August 18, 2018
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  • Soaking up the craft: Miciah Thacker, left, and Chris Sherman with Paul Salopek in northern India. Image by Mark Schulte. India, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Joining Paul Salopek on the Trail, Two Exemplary Scouts Put Slow Journalism Into Practice

    This article originally appeared on the National Geographic website. You can find it at this link...

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    August 17, 2018
  • Surrounded by a thick layer of pollution that settled over Patna overnight, a dawn cricket match gets underway at Gandhi Maidan Park in central Patna. Image by Larry C. Price. India, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: When Pollution Kills

    The Hidden Threat of PM2.5 Larry C. Price and Gayathri Vaidyanathan Airborne pollution is not just a...

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    August 16, 2018
  • Rohingya fleeing across the Naf River to Bangladesh. The crisis made global headlines in 2015 when boats packed with starving Rohingya were stranded at sea. For weeks, no country would accept them. Image by Patrick Brown/Panos Pictures/UNICEF. Bandladesh, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Jason Motlagh

    Journalist Jason Motlagh talks about his experience reporting on the persecution of Myanmar's ethnic...

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Jason Motlagh
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    Thet Thet Wai lifts weights at her gym in Yangon. She recently became one of many internet celebrities leading the campaign to advocate for the death sentence for rapists. Image by Shaina Shealy for PRI. Myanmar, 2018.
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    PART OF: Myanmar's Women and Girls on Facebook

    This Woman Bodybuilder in Myanmar Is Using Facebook to Advocate for Harsher Penalties for Rape

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    Shaina Shealy
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    August 14, 2018
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    Three monks. Image by Kiley Price. Thailand, 2018.
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    PART OF: Activist Buddhists Aid Thai Environmental Movement

    Ecology Monks in Thailand Seek to End Environmental Suffering

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    August 13, 2018
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