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Central America

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  • Mina Ramesh Jakhawadiya, center, poses for a picture with her family members outside her one room house in a slum in Mumbai. Image by AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh. India, 2020.
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    The Vulnerable: Unprotected in a Pandemic

    The AP's global network reports on how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the world's poorest and...

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    Sustainably produced bananas growing at Rio Sixaola Plantation in Bribri, Costa Rica. Image by Madison Stewart. Costa Rica, 2019.
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    PART OF: Banana Production and Pesticide Application in Costa Rica

    Behind the Scenes in the Banana Industry

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    Madison Stewart
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    April 17, 2020
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    Under-reported Stories of Resilience: Printable Lessons for Students

    As students across the world learn remotely, Pulitzer Center is committed to supporting educators with engaging resources that are online and easily printable.

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    PART OF: Extra-Continental Migration: The Longest Journey to America

    'When Can We Really Rest?'

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    April 6, 2020
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    A young boy, 16, harvests the bananas, which can weigh up to 60 pounds. Image by Madison Stewart. Costa Rica, 2019.
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    PART OF: Banana Production and Pesticide Application in Costa Rica

    The Deadly Side of America’s Banana Obsession

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    Madison Stewart
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    March 30, 2020
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    Banana Production and Pesticide Application in Costa Rica

    Bananas are one of the most popular foods in the world, yet little is known about how they are grown...

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    Madison Stewart
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Banana Production and Pesticide Application in Costa Rica
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    A family sits outside their home as forensic workers investigate a body at a crime scene in the Rivera Hernandez neighborhood of San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Nov. 30, 2019. MS-13. Mara 18. Los Vatos Locos _ The Crazy Guys. The gangs' shifting lines of control dodge and weave through Rivera Hernandez, a place where even the police are afraid. Image by Moises Castillo/ AP Photo. Honduras, 2019.
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    Denied Asylum, Migrants Return to Place They Fear Most: Home

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    Tim Sullivan
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    December 30, 2019
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    Local cemeteries come to life when families decorate the graves of their loved ones with candles, fresh cut grass, and flowers. For two days they pray, eat, and remember their ancestors in honor of Day of the Dead. Image by Kristian Hernandez. Guatemala, 2018.
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    PART OF: Guatemala: Repatriation of Migrants

    Remembering the Dead: Guatemala

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    Kristian Hernandez
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    November 19, 2019
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    Tempest Tossed Podcast
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    PART OF: Guatemala Emigration Report

    Jonathan Blitzer on 'Tempest Tossed' Podcast

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    Jonathan Blitzer
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    November 5, 2019
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    Lidia Carreto, 40, holds a framed photo of her 16-year-old son Davin, who died trying to immigrate illegally into the United States in June 2018 near Laredo, Texas. His body was repatriated to his home in the valley of Agua Blanca in San Juan, Ostuncalco. Image by Kristian Hernandez. Guatemala, 2018.
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    PART OF: Guatemala: Repatriation of Migrants

    When Migrants Die, Many Bodies Remain Unidentified

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    Kristian Hernandez
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    November 4, 2019
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  • Gilberto Gomez-Gonzales hugs his youngest daughter during a visit to the cemetery where his eldest daughter, Claudia Gomez-Gonzalez, was laid to rest after she was killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in May and repatriated to her hometown of San Juan, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Image by Kristian Hernandez. Guatemala, 2018.
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    Guatemala: Repatriation of Migrants

    Hundreds of migrants from Central America die every year trying to cross the U.S. Mexico border...

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    2018 Reporting Fellow
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    Cemeteries throughout Latin America, such as this one in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, come to life when families decorate the graves of their loved ones with candles, fresh cut grass and flowers. For two days they pray, eat and remember their ancestors in honor of Day of the Dead. Image by Kristian Hernandez. Guatemala, 2018.
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    PART OF: Guatemala: Repatriation of Migrants

    Failing to Bring Back the Dead

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    Kristian Hernandez
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    November 1, 2019
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