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  • Marina Walker Guevara is joining the Pulitzer Center as its new executive editor.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Names Marina Walker Guevara as Executive Editor

    Marina Walker Guevara, manager of the Panama Papers, joins the Pulitzer Center in February.

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    Jeff Barrus
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    January 9, 2020
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    Sister Maria Antonia Aranda and a migrant woman from Cuba conferring outside a church in Juárez, Mexico in August 2019. Image by Lily Moore-Eissenberg. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Borderland Sisterhood

    'Our Work Is Helping People Find Happiness.' Meet the Nuns Helping Migrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border

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    Lily Moore-Eissenberg
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    January 8, 2020
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    The patio outside a shelter in Ciudad Juárez. Migrants from Central America and Cuba gather here to socialize and wash their clothes at the outdoor spigot. Image by Lily Moore-Eissenberg. Mexico, 2019.
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    PART OF: Borderland Sisterhood

    The Nuns of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez

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    Lily Moore-Eissenberg
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    January 8, 2020
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    Wood pellets produced at the Enviva plant in Northampton County, N.C., seen on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. Enviva is the world’s largest producer of wood pellets. Image by Ethan Hyman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: North Carolina's Green Rush

    DEQ Secretary Michael Regan Discusses the Wood Pellet Industry

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    Justin Catanoso
    Campus Consortium Advisory Council
    January 7, 2020
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  • Trees cut down on a Wilson County farm are brought to a loading area Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. The cut trees are headed to the Enviva plant in Northampton County, N.C. Image by Ethan Hyman. United States, 2019.
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    Project

    North Carolina's Green Rush

    An investigation into the environmental, public health and economic impact of the state's fast...

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    Processed wood pellets are loaded into a hopper at the Enviva plant in Northampton, N.C. Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. Enviva is the country’s largest producer of wood pellets. Image by Ethan Hyman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: North Carolina's Green Rush

    Slow Burn (Part 3): World's Largest Wood Pellet Maker Both Welcomed and Condemned in NC

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    Richard Stradling
    Grantee
    January 3, 2020
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    The Enviva plant in Northampton County, N.C. is seen in this photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. Enviva is the world’s largest producer of wood pellets. Image by Ethan Hyman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: North Carolina's Green Rush

    Slow Burn (Part 2): From Poland to NC, Activists Plea for Reduced Carbon Dioxide

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    Justin Catanoso
    Campus Consortium Advisory Council
    January 3, 2020
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    A worker walks past logs stacked at the Enviva plant in Northampton County, N.C. on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. Enviva turns the logs into cylindrical pellets that will be burned for heat and electricity in Europe. Image by Ethan Hyman. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: North Carolina's Green Rush

    Slow Burn: Europe Uses Tons of NC Trees as Fuel. Will This Solve Climate Change?

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    Saul Elbein
    Grantee
    January 3, 2020
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    Image courtesy of PBS Newshour. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: 'Future of Food' Series on 'PBS NewsHour Weekend'

    Making NewsHour Weekend: A Year of Reporting on the “Future of Food”

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    January 2, 2020
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    Court records show that Missouri's federally funded drug task forces have often failed to set up required oversight commissions, failed to hold oversight meetings in public and repeatedly failed to respond to Sunshine Act requests for public information. Image by David Kovaluk.
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    PART OF: Civil Asset Forfeiture in St. Louis

    'Cowboy' Tactics, Limited Oversight: How Missouri's Drug Task Forces Avoid Accountability

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    January 2, 2020
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    St. Charles County officers seized $2.6 million during 39 stops along I-70 in 2018, according to records. That was the biggest civil asset forfeiture haul of any police agency in the state. Graphic courtesy of David Kovaluk/ St. Louis Public Radio. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Civil Asset Forfeiture in St. Louis

    St. Charles County Police Pressured Suspects In Private Tow Lot To Hand Over $10,000 In Cash

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    December 30, 2019
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    Nicole Glaze owner of Great Start Day Care in North Braddock, left, and Kee’Miyah West, 8, look at Kee'Miyah's Christmas toy wishlist. Image by Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    ‘The Issue of Our Time’

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    December 30, 2019
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