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    Pulitzer Center Update

    On-Demand Webinar for Educators: Media Literacy and the COVID-19 Pandemic

    On Tuesday, December 1, 2020, educators joined the Pulitzer Center and the Washington Teachers’...

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    January 5, 2021
  • In this Feb. 16, 2019, photo, Deidre Levi rests her head for a moment in her grandmother's house before a basketball game in the Native Village of St. Michael, Alaska. Levi says she spoke up about being sexually assaulted because she wanted to be a role model for girls in Alaska. Image by Wong Maye-E. United States, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Behind the Story: Breakthrough Journalism Award Winner on Investigating Abuse Against Alaska Native Women

    Grantee Victoria Mckenzie discusses the toll of reporting on emotionally fraught issues, and what...

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    January 5, 2021
  • A poster for María Guadalupe Pérez Montes is displayed. Image by Erika Schultz. Mexico, 2020.
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    Poetic Justice: Using Journalism and Poetry to Illuminate Injustice

    This unit focuses on the power of both underreported news stories and poetry to tell a story and get to the emotional core of a justice issue.

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    READ MORE about Poetic Justice: Using Journalism and Poetry to Illuminate Injustice
    December 31, 2020
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    PART OF: COVID-19, Agriculture Workers, and Our Food System

    How We Did It: ‘They Think Workers Are Like Dogs.’ How Pork Plant Execs Sacrificed Safety for Profits

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    Sky Chadde
    Grantee
    December 30, 2020
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    Food Justice: Planting the Seeds of Change

    Students use varied art and media forms to learn about and raise awareness of food (in)security issues around the world and in their own communities.

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    Rosa Salazar
    Guest Contributor
    READ MORE about Food Justice: Planting the Seeds of Change
    December 29, 2020
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    A medical worker administers a COVID-19 swab at a mobile testing center. In the fall of 2020, Novavax launched a phase III COVID-19 vaccine trial in the United Kingdom. Image by Cryptographer / Shutterstock. United Kingdom, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    Novavax Launches Pivotal U.S. Trial of Dark Horse COVID-19 Vaccine After Manufacturing Delays

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    Meredith Wadman
    Grantee
    December 29, 2020
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    “Every time you make progress … you are pushed back by either a natural or political catastrophe,” Marie Marcelle Deschamps says. Illustration by Katty Huertas / Science Magazine.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    This Physician Has Battled Epidemics, Quakes, and Poverty in Haiti. Now, She’s Taking on COVID-19

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    Robert Bazell
    Guest Contributor
    December 28, 2020
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    Valerie Nichols seen here at her home in Preservation Square. Ms. Nichols was featured in a story published in July about health challenges facing some residents of St. Louis. She was 66 when she died on Oct. 8, 2020. Image by Wiley Price/St. Louis American. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Requiem for a Friend and Neighbor: ‘She Cared About How People Lived’

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    Stu Durando
    Grantee
    December 28, 2020
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    The oysters bought back—about 50 tons worth—were brought by barge to a designated restoration reef in Tuckerton Bay. Image by Susan Allen/Supporting Oyster Aquaculture and Restoration (SOAR). United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Jersey Shore, A Century After Sandy

    Oyster Buyback Program Revitalizes Growers, Rebuilds Reefs

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    Andrew S. Lewis
    Grantee
    December 24, 2020
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    Misha Marshall with her children, Maleah and Jacobi. Image courtesy of the St. Louis Jewish Light.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Misha Marshall Is Praying and Caring for All of Us

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    Leyla King
    Guest Contributor
    December 23, 2020
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    Back From the Brink: An After War Story will be shown at several in-person film festivals as well as online screening events. Image courtesy of Dustin Jones.
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    PART OF: Back From the Brink

    'Back From the Brink' — Film Festival and Online Screenings

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    December 23, 2020
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    Whether—and how—companies should offer the now proven vaccine to trial volunteers who received a placebo is a complex issue. Image by Rido / Shutterstock. Undated.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    Makers of Successful COVID-19 Vaccines Wrestle With Options for Placebo Recipients

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    Jon Cohen
    Grantee
    December 23, 2020
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