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North America

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    The border fence and levee pass through the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Hidalgo. Image by Callie Richmond. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    While Reporting "The Taking," Another Scandal

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    Kiah Collier
    Grantee
    December 30, 2017
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  • The border fence along Oklahoma Ave. in Brownsville on Aug. 11, 2017. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    Expropiación y el derecho a compensación justa en la frontera

    Estudiantes exploran leyes de expropiación en la construcción de la cerca fronteriza entre los EE.UU. y México para crear un recurso para miembros de su comunidad sobre los derechos a la tierra.

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    December 29, 2017
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    Todd Wiseman and Julián Aguilar driving on Oklahoma Avenue in Brownsville, August 2017. Image by Todd WIseman. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    The Story Behind the 8-Minute Video for 'The Taking'

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    Todd Wiseman
    Grantee
    December 28, 2017
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  • Austin Merrill discusses Everyday Africa with a group of first and second grade students at Takoma Education Campus. Image by Hannah Berk. United States, 2017.
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    Everyday Africa Founders Visit Schools Across All Eight Wards of DC

    “There is an element to this of feeling like we’ve come full circle,” Peter DiCampo told the crowd...

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    December 27, 2017
  • Juan Cavazos at his home on Oklahoma Avenue in Brownsville, Texas. The federal government took part of the former teacher's land to build the border fence. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    Derechos a la tierra y expropiación en la frontera mexicana/estadounidense

    Estudiantes explorarán cómo el gobierno se apoderó de tierra tejana para una cerca fronteriza. Estudiarán políticas federales y estatales de expropiación y compartir esa información con su comunidad.

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    December 21, 2017
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    Still image courtesy Roger Thurow. India, 2015.
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    Outrage and Inspire

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    Roger Thurow
    Grantee
    December 19, 2017
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  • Juan Cavazos, 74, at his home on Oklahoma Avenue in Brownsville. The retired teacher accepted $21,500 for the two acres the government seized, but later discovered that neighbors who hired lawyers got paid much more for their land. “We got screwed,” he said. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    This Week: Botched Land Grab Along the Border

    The Taking: How the Federal Government Abused Its Power to Seize Property for a Border Fence T...

    December 19, 2017
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    Karen Feliciano, center, feeds her oldest child, Kenny, 18, who suffers from a number of neurological and physical conditions, while her youngest daughter Kylia, who suffers from autism plays on the bed in their home. “When [Kenny] was born, the doctors said he would only live to six,” Karen said. Image by Ryan Michalesko. Puerto Rico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Puerto Rico: Crisis in the Caribbean

    Mother’s Love Powers Family Through Hurricane Maria Aftermath

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    Ryan Michalesko
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    December 18, 2017
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    Julián Aguilar reporting near the border fence in Cameron County, Texas. Image by Martin do Nascimento. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    Finding Border Landowners Was Harder Than Expected

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    Julián Aguilar
    Grantee
    December 18, 2017
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    The Texas Tribune’s Kiah Collier poses in front of a combine in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas during a reporting trip for the project. Image by Julián Aguilar. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: Border Fence Land Grab

    Reporting on the Border Requires Persistence, Patience

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    Kiah Collier
    Grantee
    December 18, 2017
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    Graphic courtesy NPR StoryLab. 2017.
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    PART OF: Inter(Nation)al

    A Few Things to Know About Why Treaties Matter

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    December 17, 2017
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    An archival photo from the early to mid-1930s of Allison Herrera's family near Toro Creek, an ancestral village of their Salinan Tribe. From left: Felista Rosas, her great-grandmother; Anna Herrera, her grandmother; Andy Rosas, Anna's brother; and Ramon Rosas, Andy and Anna's uncle. Image courtesy Allison Herrera.
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    PART OF: Inter(Nation)al

    In California, Salinan Indians Are Trying To Reclaim Their Culture and Land

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    Allison Herrera
    Grantee
    December 15, 2017
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