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North America

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    Attawapiskat, Ontario, Canada. A family returns by canoe from cutting firewood in preparation for the cold, long winter ahead. Image by David Maurice Smith. Canada, 2016.
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    PART OF: People of the Parting Rocks

    Finding Healing Through a Return to Traditions in Attawapiskat

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    David Smith
    Grantee
    April 28, 2017
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: James Whitlow Delano

    For more than 30 years James Whitlow Delano, a photographer and storyteller, has documented the U.S...

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: James Whitlow Delano
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    Lesson Plans

    How to Write a Commentary

    In this lesson, students listen to a journalist discuss their reporting and then write a commentary. Students were expected to ask questions, take plenty of notes, and come up with a thesis statement.

    Pier Penic
    Lesson Builder User
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    April 21, 2017
  • Edwina St. Rose is part of the team working to preserve an African American cemetery in Charlottesville, VA. Image by Arthur Jones. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Interns Report on Neglected Slave Cemeteries for Sojourners

    Pulitzer Center interns Arthur Jones and Ifath Sayed reported on the preservation of African...

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    Multiple Authors
    April 20, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Circus Comes to Winnipeg

    Filmmakers and performers from "Circus Without Borders" visited schools in Winnipeg, Manitoba in...

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    Multiple Authors
    April 20, 2017
  • Fatumah is a single teenage mother living in Mukon, Uganda. She was unable to finish secondary school because the school fees were too expensive for her parents. Fatumah supports her family through subsistence agriculture and occasional work as a cleaner, while also shouldering the burden of fetching water and doing household chores. An aspiring business owner, Fatumah attends entrepreneurship workshops at a local NGO twice a week. Image by Mariana Krueger. Uganda.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    National Geographic Your Shot 'Strong Women' Finalists Selected

    The Pulitzer Center is partnering with Your Shot– National Geographic’s photo community made up of...

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    Multiple Authors
    April 18, 2017
  • This young Kazakh girl in Western Mongolia was helping her mom milk the goats. Image by Atul Prasad, National Geographic Your Shot.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    NatGeo Your Shot 'Strong Women' Photographs on @PulitzerCenter Instagram This Week

    The "Strong Women" assignment asks contributors to share the stories of strong women in their lives.

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    Jordan Roth
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    April 17, 2017
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    A pattern quickly establishes itself along most of the border fence that separates Baja California, Mexico from California, USA - Mexican urban centers press up against the U.S. border, as if to draw heat from its economic heat, while California cities seem to push back and away from the border, as seen here in Nido de las Águilas (Eagle's Nest) in the east of an expanding Tijuana metropolis. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Mexico, 2017.
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    PART OF: Up Against the U.S./Mexico Border Wall

    Surprising Lives of Those Living Along the U.S.-Mexico Border

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    April 17, 2017
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  • A makeshift house that sits right up against the border wall in Otay Canyon in Tijuana. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Mexico, 2017.
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    Up Against the U.S./Mexico Border Wall

    Mexicans call it The Wall of Shame. Few people north of the border ever ask, what does the wall look...

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Up Against the U.S./Mexico Border Wall
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    The Kalb Report: The Fight for Freedom of the Press

    The role and responsibility of the press under President Trump: CNN anchor Jake Tapper and...

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    Marvin Kalb
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    April 11, 2017
  • The northern lights fill the sky over the remote First Nations community of Attawapiskat. Attawapiskat is an isolated First Nation community located in northern Ontario, Canada, at the mouth of the Attawapiskat River on James Bay. On April 9, 2016, the community of approximately 2000 people declared a state of emergency after being overwhelmed with attempted suicides, over 100 attempts in a ten month period. Image by David Maurice Smith/Oculi. Canada, 2016.
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    People of the Parting Rocks

    Gaining understanding of the suicide crisis facing the Cree community of Attawapiskat, Ontario...

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    David Smith
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - People of the Parting Rocks
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    The Attawapiskat river at dusk. The river is a central part of cultural life for the Cree of Attawapiskat, having provided them with food, transportation and recreation for generations. The word Attawapiskat translates to “People of the Parting Rocks,” in reference to a distinct rock formation found several kilometres up river. Image by David Maurice Smith. Canada, 2016.
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    PART OF: People of the Parting Rocks

    Attawapiskat: Re-examining a Community Through Photos

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    David Smith
    Grantee
    April 6, 2017
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