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  • The entrance to Camp 1 in Guantanamo Bay's Camp Delta. The base's detention camps are numbered based on the order in which they were built, not their order of precedence or level of security. Photo by Kathleen T. Rhem. Cuba, 2018. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
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    Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    Carol Rosenberg tells both big-sweep and incremental stories about the court and captives at...

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  • Onboard the Helmer Hanssen, a Norwegian research vessel. Image by Michael O. Snyder/Interdependent Pictures. International waters, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Eli Kintisch

    The Arctic is changing faster than any other region on the planet, losing record amounts of floating...

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    Eli Kintisch
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    This empty plot of land is where Adolfina's house stood. Image by Isabel Sophia Dieppa. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Mapping Vulnerability: Property Rights in Post-Hurricane Puerto Rico

    In Loiza the Fight for Property Rights Has a Long History

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    January 6, 2019
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    Children wait for their friends on September 1, 2018, during the first annual Sicangu Youth Program "Back-to-School" block party in Mission, South Dakota. Image by Brian Munoz. South Dakota, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inland Isolation: Native American Disparities in Education

    Rosebud: Changing the Trajectory of the Lakota-Sioux Youth Through Education and Community

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    January 3, 2019
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    Sinte Gleska University stands out among the plains of South Dakota. Image by Holly Piepenburg. South Dakota, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inland Isolation: Native American Disparities in Education

    A New Mission: Education on the Rosebud Indian Reservation

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    January 3, 2019
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  • A shot from Holly Piepenburg and Brian Munoz's documentary about education on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. United States, 2018.
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    Inland Isolation: Native American Disparities in Education

    Native American education has been on a steady decline for the past decade—now some are working to...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Inland Isolation: Native American Disparities in Education
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    Audemio Orózco Ramirez lived and worked in the U.S. for more than two decades before being deported to Mexico in April. Image by Elloitt Woods. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Raped and Deported: One Man's Struggle To Live and Work in Montana

    Jailed, Raped, Deported, Robbed

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    Elliott Woods
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    January 2, 2019
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  • Audemio Orózco Ramirez. Image by Elliott Woods. Montana, 2018.
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    Raped and Deported: One Man's Struggle To Live and Work in Montana

    Audemio Orózco-Ramírez was raped in a Montana jail by his cellmates in 2013 after being detained at...

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    Winfred Obruk points to the lost beach in Shishmaref, Alaska, where the community's playground and fish-drying racks are now under water. The island faces rapid erosion due to the effects of climate change, and residents have voted twice to relocate. They are determined to move as a community, but while they try to navigate this costly and complicated process, the Chukchi Sea pushes ever-closer to their homes." Image by Nick Mott. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Cold Comfort

    Producer Amy Martin Explores ‘a Nexus of Many Complex Issues’ in ‘Threshold’ Podcast

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    December 29, 2018
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    President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in the Cross Hall of the White House. Image by Andrea Hanks/White House (CC Public Domain). United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Indira Lakshmanan Reports

    Opinion: The Grinch, the Wall, and the High Cost of Trump’s Ineffective Border Policy

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    December 28, 2018
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    Lisa Schrader, St. Joe’s Indian School (1974-1979), Red Cloud Indian School (1979-1982). “You know, healing requires acknowledgement. And when we were taken away from our homes and we lost our language and we lost our culture and we lost our identity, no one ever told us, ‘Welcome home. I’m glad you made it back.’ People need that, and they haven’t gotten that.” Image by Daniella Zalcman. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Signs of Your Identity: Forced Assimilation Education for Indigenous Youth

    Native American Lives Are Tragic, But Probably Not in the Way You Think

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    Daniella Zalcman
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    December 28, 2018
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    Oreos Eriacho, Ramah Elementary School (1961-1966), Ramah Dormitory (1966-1970). “Your spirit is kind of broken when you’re told you’re not supposed to act like a Native American. We’ve lost our identity out here. My kids ask me who we are and I have nothing to give them. But I’m teaching my daughters how to hunt, how to cut up the meat, how to use plants. I hope it helps. These two people in white shirts and ties come by the house sometimes wanting to talk about Joseph Smith, and I say, ‘Not today.'”…
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    PART OF: Signs of Your Identity: Forced Assimilation Education for Indigenous Youth

    These Haunting Photos Show the Pain of Native Children Ripped From Their Parents

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    Daniella Zalcman
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    December 28, 2018
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