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Caribbean

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  • Lined with restaurants and shops, the beach in Sosua, Dominican Republic, is frequented by locals and foreigners. Image by Emily Codik. Dominican Republic, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Emily Codik

    In 1938, Emily Codik's grandparents escaped Berlin and headed for one of the few places willing to...

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    Grantee
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    The main beach in Sosua, Dominican Republic. Women, facing few job prospects, travel to Sosua from across the island to find work in the sex industry. Locals say it’s common to see sex workers walking on the beach, looking for clients. Image by Emily Codik. Dominican Republic, 2017.
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    PART OF: A Little-Known Story of Survival During the Holocaust

    Returning to Sosua

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    Emily Codik
    Grantee
    October 18, 2017
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    During the height of the migration crisis, Cubans set up makeshift tents in Panama as they made their journey to the United States. Image courtesy of 14ymedio. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The Long Road from Cuba

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    October 18, 2017
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    Lined with restaurants and shops, the beach in Sosua, Dominican Republic, is frequented by locals and foreigners. Image by Emily Codik. Dominican Republic, 2017.
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    PART OF: A Little-Known Story of Survival During the Holocaust

    I Thought I Knew How My Family Escaped the Holocaust. The Truth Was Hidden in a Dominican Town.

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    Emily Codik
    Grantee
    October 18, 2017
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  • Lined with restaurants and shops, the beach in Sosua, Dominican Republic, is frequented by locals and foreigners. Image by Emily Codik. Dominican Republic, 2017.
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    A Little-Known Story of Survival During the Holocaust

    Sosua, a northern beach town in the Dominican Republic, was founded by Holocaust refugees. How did...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - A Little-Known Story of Survival During the Holocaust
  • A screenshot from the film, "The Abominable Crime." Jamaica, 2013.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'The Abominable Crime' Wins Best Documentary at LGBTQ Film Festival

    The Best Documentary Feature award is the latest in a series for the Pulitzer Center-funded...

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    October 11, 2017
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    Low clouds hover over the camp in Gualaca, Panama serving as a temporary shelter for Cuban migrants. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Uncertainty Whittles Away Hope for Cuban Migrants Stranded in Panama

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    October 4, 2017
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  • The Abominable Crime
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    "The Abominable Crime" to Screen at LGBT Film Festival in NC

    The Out at the Movies Int’l LGBT Film Festival in Winston-Salem will screen “The Abominable Crime,"...

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    October 2, 2017
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    Yudenny Sao Labrada and her husband Yoendry Batista in their rental house in Panama City, Panama. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    They Fled to Avoid Prosecution from a Web of Corruption That Is Part of Daily Life in Cuba

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    September 30, 2017
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    Cuban migrants stranded in Panama talk to journalists at the camp where they are housed in Gualaca in the western province of Chiriquí. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Panama Offers Stranded Cuban Migrants Multiple Entry Visas If They Return to Island

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    September 29, 2017
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    Cuban migrant Rita María Triana at the entrance to a small apartment where she lives in Panama City. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Cuban Migrants Stranded in Panama Live and Work Secretly

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    September 28, 2017
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  • Cuban migrants stranded in Panama talk to journalists at the camp where they are housed in Gualaca in the western province of Chiriquí. Image by José A. Iglesias. Panama, 2017.
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    A New Era in Cuban Migration

    The Obama administration’s decision to end the "wet foot, dry foot" policy has created a migration...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - A New Era in Cuban Migration

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