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    Agustin Gomez Munoz, one of the few Spanish speakers in the Tzotzil speaking group, and thus its de facto leader. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    The Displaced Campesinos of Nicolas Ruiz

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    August 10, 2018
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  • Twins Sara and Stina Olsvig, 16, twins from Greenland, are both planning to go to school in Denmark for a year, what is known in Denmark as "Efterskole."  their current classes, about half the students will go abroad after the summer break. The Greenlandic student association says that of students who go abroad, only about half return to Greenland afterwards to live. Sara says she wants to become and architect, while Stina wants to be an airline crew member. Image by Jonas Bendiksen. Greenland, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Jonas Bendiksen

    Photographer Jonas Bendiksen traveled to Greenland to visualize the demographic challenges of the...

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    Last year’s monsoons, which typically run from June through September, were the worst in 40 years, and more than eight million Bangladeshis were affected by the devastation. At least 145 people died, an estimated 307,000 people were forced into emergency shelters, 700,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and about a third of Bangladesh was submerged. Areas along the Bay of Bengal, long prone to chronic flooding, have become increasingly uninhabitable. Scientists believe that a sharp rise in the bay’s…
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    PART OF: Losing Earth

    Longform Podcast Interviews Nathaniel Rich

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    Nathaniel Rich
    Grantee
    August 9, 2018
  • Ivalo Olsen, originally from Ilulissat, currently works as the village teacher in Oqaatsut. She dreams of becoming a psychologist, which means she would have to study in Denmark or elsewhere. Image by Jonas Bendiksen. Greenland, 2018.
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    A Journey Through Contested Lands: Greenland

    Greenland is facing a migration pattern that, if it continues, is a matter of national survival: The...

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  • The award poster for 'We Became Fragments', which won Best Documentary at LA Shorts Fest. Image courtesy of Luisa Conlon. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'We Became Fragments' Wins Best Documentary, Qualifies for Oscars

    "We Became Fragments" won Best Documentary at LA Shorts Fest, qualifying for the Oscars.

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    Multiple Authors
    August 8, 2018
  • A raised right fist has become a symbol of solidarity among survivors living in the Koronadal City sanctuary. Image by Chien-Chi Chang/Magnum Photos. Philippines, 2018.
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    Contested Lands: Teaching Indigenous Rights and Resistance Through Photo Stories

    Indigenous rights and visual literacy take center stage in these activity ideas and classroom resources, using reporting from six countries by Magnum photographers.

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    READ MORE about Contested Lands: Teaching Indigenous Rights and Resistance Through Photo Stories
    August 8, 2018
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    Oventic, a central Zapatista village, or "Caracol," high in the misty Cañadas mountain region of Chiapas. Image by Jared Olson. Mexico, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Enduring Allure of Mexico's Zapatistas

    Zapatistas Maintain Suspicion of Mexico’s President-Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador, “AMLO”

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    Jared Olson
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    August 8, 2018
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    The town of Ilulissat, Greenland's third largest, with a population of 4,400. Image by Jonas Bendiksen/Magnum Photos. Greenland, 2018.
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    PART OF: A Journey Through Contested Lands: Greenland

    Greenland's Vanishing Villages

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    Jonas Bendiksen
    Grantee
    August 8, 2018
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    PART OF: The Only Way Out in El Salvador

    Across the Border and Back: An Asylum Seeker's Journey

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    Danny Gold
    Grantee
    August 7, 2018
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  • In March, Geophysical Research Letters reported that the western part of Greenland’s ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in at least 450 years. Some scientists believe that the Arctic hasn’t seen ice melt like this in 5,000 years. If the ice sheet melts entirely, sea levels would rise 20 feet, leaving Lower Manhattan underwater. Jason Gulley, a geologist, and Celia Trunz, a Ph.D. student in geology, have been conducting meltwater research by releasing a fluorescent red dye to determine how and why…
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    ‘Losing Earth’ Sparks Broad Debate—on Climate Change, Blame, and Gender

    Comments and responses to "Losing Earth" have been pouring in online. Read on for a summary of the...

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    August 3, 2018
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    The South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley is one of two family immigrant detention centers in Texas. Image by Laura Skelding for The Texas Tribune. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Families Divided

    The Trump Administration Is Making Plans to Detain More Immigrants in Texas. Here's Where They Would Be Held.

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    August 2, 2018
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    Image by George Steinmetz. Switzerland, 2018.
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    PART OF: Losing Earth

    We Almost Fixed Climate Change. Why Couldn't We?

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    August 1, 2018
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