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North America

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  • At the University of Florida, Parkinson’s disease patient Russell Price undergoes surgery to implant a deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead that will deliver electrical impulses to motion-controlling parts of his brain, treatment which has been shown to provide substantial relief from symptoms in appropriately selected patients. Additional improvement in some patients may also derive from the mere expectation that the procedure will help—the so-called placebo effect. “It’s not a magical thing,” says neurologis
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    This Week: Trump's Wall, A Placebo That Works and More

    This week: the brain's power to heal, Trump's impact on both sides of the Mexican boarder, and teen...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    November 29, 2016
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    Technology and Activism in Mexico

    The following global affairs lesson plan for history, ELA, Spanish and Humanities teachers investigates the use of technology in Mexico to combat corruption and the impacts of that activism.

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    November 29, 2016
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    Aerial view of Mexico City and the World Trade Center Mexico City. Image by Isabel Izek. Mexico, 2016
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    PART OF: Mexico City: Disparities in Healthcare

    Fractured Healthcare System in Mexico City

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    Isabel Izek
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    November 29, 2016
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    In the dry riverbed that separates Mexico from the United States, the promise of a better life is only a few hundred feet away. This woman is a 23-year-old Mexican from Ciudad Juarez who asked to remain anonymous. Everything beyond the flood light is El Paso, Texas, on the other side of the fence. She is trying to cross illegally. “There’s work here but the wages are very low,” she told us this past weekend. “You can barely survive here… Life there is better than here.” Image by Nicholas Schifrin. Mexico, 2
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    PART OF: Mexico Considers Trump

    How Will Trump Affect Intertwined Lives of U.S. and Mexico?

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    November 24, 2016
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  • A Donald Trump piñata in the center of Mexico City. Many Mexicans are deeply fearful of Trump's enacting his campaign promises to cancel or alter NAFTA, restrict remittances sent to Mexico from the United States, deport millions of undocumented immigrants living in the U.S., and build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Image by Nick Schifrin. Mexico, 2016.
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    Mexico Considers Trump

    Donald Trump has targeted Mexico more than any other country, promising to build a wall, deport...

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    At the University of Florida, Parkinson’s disease patient Russell Price undergoes surgery to implant a deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead
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    PART OF: Suggestible You

    Unlocking the Healing Power of You

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    Erik Vance
    Grantee
    November 23, 2016
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    A public park is seen from above in San Francisco. California is a major center for the development and manufacture of military UAVs–Genderal Atomic builds its Predators and Reapers in the state–and the Bay Area in particular is hub of the expanding consumer-drone market. Image by Tomas van Houtryve. United States, 2014.
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    PART OF: Drones and Blue-Sky Days

    News and Art Meet Through the Eyes of a Drone

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    Tomas van Houtryve
    Grantee
    November 21, 2016
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    Elwood Friday. St. Phillips Indian Residential School (1951–1953): “I’ve never told anyone what went on there. It’s shameful. I am ashamed. I’ll never tell anyone, and I’ve done everything to try to forget.” Image by Daniella Zalcman. Canada, 2015.
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    PART OF: Signs of Your Identity: Forced Assimilation Education for Indigenous Youth

    Beautiful Double-Exposures Reveal Long-Standing Trauma

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    Daniella Zalcman
    Grantee
    November 21, 2016
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  • Jon Sawyer speaking on the launch of NewsArts in the auditorium at Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). Image by Fareed Mostoufi. United States, 2016.
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    Executive Director Jon Sawyer on 'NewsArts' Launch in North Carolina

    New initiative explores the intersections between journalism and art through public events, art...

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    Jon Sawyer
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    November 21, 2016
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    PART OF: Suggestible You

    Erik Vance on the Tim Ferriss Show

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    Erik Vance
    Grantee
    November 20, 2016
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    Signs of Your Identity, by Daniella Zalcman. Image courtesy of FotoEvidence.
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    PART OF: Signs of Your Identity: Forced Assimilation Education for Indigenous Youth

    Signs of Your Identity, a FotoEvidence Book

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    Daniella Zalcman
    Grantee
    November 20, 2016
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    Laboratory Earth

    An unintended planet-wide experiment is underway–leading to warming temperatures and an acidifying...

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
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