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    Burpee Museum of Natural History reopens to the public on Friday. Several coronavirus-related restrictions will be in place. Image by Albert Riley Jr./Rockford Register Star. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Prairie State Museums Project: The Impact of COVID-19 on Illinois Museums

    Burpee Looks to Roar Back After Shutdown

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    Alex Gary
    Grantee
    July 9, 2020
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    Illustration by Annika Kim Constantino.
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    PART OF: How Do We Survive?

    UndocuFund SF: How San Franciscans Rallied for Undocumented Immigrants Affected by COVID-19

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    Annika Hom
    Grantee
    July 9, 2020
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  • A watchtower at the famous Guantanamo Bay prison camp at dusk. Image by Gino Reyes. Cuba, 2011.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Carol Rosenberg Interviewed on 'Vital Interests Podcast'

    Carol Rosenberg speaks about her nearly two decades of experience reporting on Guantanamo’s...

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    July 8, 2020
  • Hong Kong has been successful at fighting COVID-19. Image by PBS NewsHour. Hong Kong, 2020.
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    Coronavirus: Race for the Cure

    In this two-part series, viewers are given an inside look at the heart-pounding race for a...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Coronavirus: Race for the Cure
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    Tiffany Carter, La Cocina graduate and owner of food business Boug Cali delivers meals to Larkin Street Youth Services. Image courtesy of Natalia Gurevich. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: How Do We Survive?

    At La Cocina, COVID Changed Everything — Except Its Baked-In Resiliency

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    Natalia Gurevich
    Grantee
    July 7, 2020
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    Valerie Nichols poses with photos of her mother, Willie Mae Nichols, and father, Anthony Nichols at her home in Preservation Square. Her father is deceased and her mother is living at Grand Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. 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

    St. Louis, Mo. 63106: A Health Risk Even Without Coronavirus

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    July 7, 2020
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    A mural depicts Ely’s venerated mining heritage. The last mine in the area closed in 1967. Image by Jack Brook. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Land of the Dammed

    Conservation vs. Copper: Minnesota Town Debates Its Future With a Mine

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    Jack Brook
    Southeast Asia RJF Grantee
    July 7, 2020
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  • Anagi Crew hunts a 30-foot male bowhead whale on the Bering Sea in an umiaq, a small sealskin boat that is prized for its light weight, stealthy movement and respect for tradition. Image by Yves Brower. United States, undated.
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    Alaska Natives on the Front Line

    Reporters explore Alaska Native resilience and cultural adaptation in the Arctic-termed ground zero...

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    Anagi Crew hunts a 30-foot male bowhead whale on the Bering Sea in an umiaq, a small sealskin boat that is prized for its light weight, stealthy movement and respect for tradition. Image by Yves Brower. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Alaska Natives on the Front Line

    ‘What Choice Do We Have?’

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    July 7, 2020
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    Traci Evans Simmons, 50, has been waiting for a kidney transplant for several years. But as the COVID-19 pandemic has raged, many transplant programs have been put on hold and Simmons has sequestered herself in her Mecklenburg County home. Simmons has a kidney disease which tends to run in families which has left her dependent on doing home dialysis. Image by Melba Newsome. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on Charlotte's Black Residents

    Waiting for a Kidney During a Pandemic

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    Melba Newsome
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    July 6, 2020
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  • Traci Evans Simmons, 50, has been waiting for a kidney transplant for several years. But as the COVID-19 pandemic has raged, many transplant programs have been put on hold and Simmons has sequestered herself in her Mecklenburg County home. Simmons has a kidney disease which tends to run in families which has left her dependent on doing home dialysis. Image by Melba Newsome. United States, 2020.
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    The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on Charlotte's Black Residents

    Charlotte ranks dead last among larger cities in terms of upward mobility. This project looks at...

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    Melba Newsome
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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. Image by Kathleen T. Rhem/Wikimedia Commons. Cuba, 2005.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    Government Seeks to Halt Release of Noncitizen Who Served Terrorism Sentence

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    Carol Rosenberg
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    July 6, 2020
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