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North America

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    Rigolet, a town of about 350 people, is the southern most Inuit town in Labrador and sits about 90 miles from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Image by Michael Seamans. Canada, 2019.
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    PART OF: A Deadly Shade of Green

    Our Power, Their Pain: An Interview With Journalist Matt Hongoltz-Hetling

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    Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
    Grantee
    December 8, 2019
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    Wolfrey would like New Englanders who are considering supporting the Canadian hydropower industry to know that every time they flick on a light switch, there are consequences at the other end of the supply chain. Image by Michael Seamans. Canada, 2019.
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    PART OF: A Deadly Shade of Green

    Our Power, Their Pain — How The Thirst For Energy Threatens An Indigenous People's Way Of Life

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    December 8, 2019
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    The existing Trans Mountain pipeline spans 1,150 kilometres in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and BC. Image courtesy of Jillian Kestler-D’Amours and Megan O’Toole/ Al Jazeera. Canada, 2019.
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    PART OF: Canada's Pipeline Battle

    Nations Divided: Mapping Canada's Pipeline Battle

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    December 5, 2019
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    An image drawn by Abu Zubaydah, a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay, shows how the C.I.A. applied an approved torture technique called “cramped confinement.” Image by Abu Zubaydah, courtesy of Mark P. Denbeaux.
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    PART OF: Reporting From Guantanamo, the Court and the Prison

    What the C.I.A.’s Torture Program Looked Like to the Tortured

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    Carol Rosenberg
    Grantee
    December 5, 2019
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    Migrant veterinarians working on Funk Dairy with young cows. Image courtesy of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    American Farms Recruit Mexican Veterinarians for Jobs as Animal Scientists—but the Real Work Is Milking Cows and Cleaning Pens for Low Pay

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    Maria Perez
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    December 5, 2019
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    Canada's Pipeline Battle

    A dispute over land ownership is at the center of fierce debate around a planned extension to Canada...

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    Image courtesy of PBS NewsHour.
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    PART OF: Broken Justice

    Broken Justice, Episode 4: Public Defenders Fight Back

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    December 4, 2019
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    PART OF: Broken Justice

    Broken Justice, Episode 5: Where Do We Go From Here?

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    December 4, 2019
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    PART OF: Broken Justice

    Broken Justice, Episode 3: When Things Go Wrong

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    December 4, 2019
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    First-grade teacher Niva Vargo works with her students on a reading activity at David Leech Elementary in Leechburg. Image by Andrew Rush. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    In Leechburg, an Elementary School Stands Against a Tide of Poverty

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    Matt McKinney
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    December 4, 2019
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  • Guillaume Saladin and Yamoussa Bangoura talk to a group of students from three different high schools at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Washington, DC. Image by Meerabelle Jesuthasan. USA, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Brings Circus Without Borders Filmmakers and Acrobats to DC Schools

    180 sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students from Washington, DC sat forward at the American Film...

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    December 4, 2019
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    Alex Saunders, 78, is reflected in a an earlier picture of himself from the early 80’s, at his home in the military base town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. Saunders, of First Nations heritage, was raised learning how to survive in harsh sub-arctic environments. Image by Michael G. Seamans. Canada, 2019.
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    PART OF: A Deadly Shade of Green

    The Hidden Costs of New England’s Demand for Canadian Hydropower

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    December 2, 2019
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