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    A mask sits on a desk at a primary school in Weimar, Germany. Students are required to wear masks in the hallways and on the playground but not while sitting in class. If coronavirus cases increase in the community or are found in the school, then tighter restrictions are implemented. Image by Ryan Delaney / St. Louis Public Radio. Germany, 2020.
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    PART OF: How Germany Reopened Its Schools During a Pandemic

    How German Students Have Been Back At School Since Spring, While Missourians Are Just Returning

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    Ryan Delaney
    Grantee
    October 21, 2020
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    How Germany Reopened Its Schools During a Pandemic

    How did Germany reopen schools compared to the United States, and with cases ticking back up in...

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    Ryan Delaney
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    Vantisha Williams, left, adjust a nebulizer mask on the face of her 4-year-old son Jonathan, right, as he and his twin brother Jeremiah receive nebulizer treatments for asthma at their home in Bayboro Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. Eastern North Carolina has more people making trips to hospital emergency departments for asthma treatments than in any other part of the state, researchers at East Carolina University reported. Image by Travis Long / The News & Observer. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    As Mold Grows in the Aftermath of Hurricanes, More NC Asthma Patients Suffer

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    Lynn Bonner
    Grantee
    October 21, 2020
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    On-Demand Webinar: Global News Resources for Educators

    The Pulitzer Center invited educators to view a webinar that connected participants to the Center's...

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    October 21, 2020
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    They Make a Living Outside in Dangerous NC Heat. ‘Your Body Can’t Handle the Work.’

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    October 21, 2020
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    Boots and a hat dry on a window air conditioning unit at a Johnston County farmworker camp Thursday August 27, 2020. Air conditioning is considered a luxury by many farmworkers in North Carolina farmworker camps. Image by Travis Long. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    With No AC Where They Sleep, NC Farmworkers Risk the Heat Even After the Sun Goes Down

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    October 21, 2020
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Announcing the Pulitzer Post-Graduate Reporting Fellowship Program

    The Pulitzer Center announces our inaugural Fellows and projects for the Post-Graduate Reporting...

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    October 21, 2020
  • Stills from Free Spirit Media's summer 2020 youth documentary program. Images courtesy of Free Spirit Media. United States, 2020.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Chicago Youth Make Documentaries Despite a Pandemic

    During any normal summer, it’s a challenge to produce a documentary in only six weeks. But what...

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    October 20, 2020
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    Sellers, South Carolina Mayor Barbara Hopkins shows homes damaged by repeated flooding and hurricanes on February 13, 2020. While many homeowners across the small town have received help from FEMA and other natural disaster response agencies, those without a clear title for their home have been left with no government help in mold saturated homes. Image by Joshua Boucher. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    To Tell the Story of Climate Change, We Went Beyond the Beach. Here’s How We Did It

    Dan Barkin
    Grantee
    October 20, 2020
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    Abbott Park, a mobile home park in Lumberton, N.C., pictured here on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, is owned by Time Out Communities. According to an Associated Press report, the company bought almost all of the mobile home parks in Lumberton after Hurricane Florence. Researchers examining the health effects of rising temperatures in counties like Robeson, which is located in the Sandhills region of the state, are looking at how higher temperatures can impact residents of mobile home parks and exacerbate social…
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    Climate Change ‘Threat Multiplier’ Means Extra Risk of Heat Illness in Rural NC

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    Adam Wagner
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    October 20, 2020
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    Sterritt Swamp is one of many Horry County watersheds that feed into the Waccamaw River. Image by Jason Lee. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    A Flesh-Eating Bacteria Lurking in the Ocean Is Killing People in the Carolinas

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    October 20, 2020
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    Pulitzer Center Releases Q3 2020 Highlights

    In the introduction to the Q3 2020 report, Executive Director Jon Sawyer notes the "most significant...

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    October 19, 2020

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