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    PART OF: Syria's Unknown Revolution

    Bizarre and Wonderful: Murray Bookchin, Eco-Anarchist

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    Wes Enzinna
    Grantee
    July 21, 2017
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  • Young boys from the Arias family peer over the first, older US-built border wall at dusk into the flood-lit no-man's land created between the two walls/fences where US Border Patrol is present 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico.  The Arias family is led by Estel, these boys’ grandmother and matriarch of the clan.  Their house actually rests up against the border wall and yet the family expressed no fear from human or drug traffickers.  Still their home, despite being…
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Photographs from Mexico/US Border on @PulitzerCenter Instagram

    This week, James Whitlow Delano's work is featured on the Pulitzer Center Instagram.

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    July 20, 2017
  • Paul Mugai Ngage walks around the walled-in yard surrounding his home in the Kawangware slum in Nairobi, Kenya. The couple and their extended family live with the some of their children and grandchildren in a house with a corrugated metal roof and a yard filled livestock including sheep, goats, rabbits, ducks, dogs, and chickens. Image by Mark Hoffman. Kenya, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: The Next Global Pandemic

    Where Disease Comes From Mark Johnson and Mark Hoffman The Aedes aegypti has a short lifespan and a...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    July 18, 2017
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    A man stands on the edge of a precipice overlooking Dandora, Korogocho’s 30-acre massive dump of smoldering garbage. People scavenge through the dump looking for anything of value. Image by Mark Hoffman. Kenya, 2017.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Pathway to Peril

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    July 14, 2017
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  • Dominic Bracco presents his reporting project to students at Free Spirit Media. His project follows Diego, a man who left his violent past in Juarez, Mexico. Image by Jordan Roth. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Journalists Mentor High School Filmmakers in Chicago

    Four Pulitzer Center grantees, 15 students, and wide range of documentary film topics mark eighth...

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    July 11, 2017
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    The entry to the San Ysidro Port of Entry’s new PedWest walkway. Image by Patrick Reilly. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Crossing Over

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    July 6, 2017
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    Krystle Lewis, a grad student at Texas State University, helps recover unidentified bodies of possible migrants who tried to make their way to the United States in Falfurrias, Texas. Image by Carolyn Van Houten. United States, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Missing Migrants: Families Search for Answers

    Mexico: Struggle To Find Closure

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    Aaron Nelsen
    Grantee
    July 3, 2017
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  • A student Snapchats the Everyday DC Art Exhibition at the SW Arts Club. Image by Evey Wilson. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Top Three Reasons Why Students Should Friend the Pulitzer Center on Snapchat

    Reason #1: Reliable News Your kids may not consume news in the same way as you do. Gear them up with...

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    Arthur Jones II
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    June 23, 2017
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    This minibus, probably a secondhand American school bus, is owned by transportation firm Calfia. Note that vehicles like these, regardless of owner, are locally known as "calafias." Image by Patrick Reilly. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Transit Reform in Tijuana

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 22, 2017
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    On my visit to Mexico City, I got to watch architect Fernando Romero present his new airport plan at a conference for local real estate developers. His model was given pride of place in the exhibition hall and the assembled Mexican business community clearly couldn't wait for the new eye-catching airport to be built. The project was intensely controversial nationally but, in this crowd, it wasn't controversial at all. When the conference floor was opened up the for questions, attendees just praised the…
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    PART OF: Urbanization in the Developing World

    Meeting Fernando Romero

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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
    June 22, 2017
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  • Rio Tapalwas, a tributary of the Rio Rus Rus, Reserva Biologica Rus Rus, Dept. Gracias a Dios, Honduras. 2003. Image by Josiah Townsend / flickr commons.
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    This Week: DEA Killings Exposed

    Uncovering a Cover-Up Matt Schwartz In 2014, grantee Matt Schwartz wrote a long piece for The New...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    June 20, 2017
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    Click the link below to view a full-screen interactive map of this project's reporting. Images and data visualization by Patrick Reilly. Mexico/United States of America, 2017.
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    PART OF: Tijuana Changes Lanes

    Transportation in Tijuana and San Diego: Interactive Map

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    Patrick Reilly
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 20, 2017
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