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South America

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    A family of caminantes walk through Tunja. Image by Patrick Ammerman. Colombia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Caught Between: Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia

    Caminantes from Venezuela Cross into Central Colombia

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    Patrick Ammerman
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    February 13, 2020
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  • Image by Ana Maria Arevalo. Venezuela, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Ana Maria Arévalo Gosen Wins Lucas Dolega Prize

    Pulitzer Center grantee wins the Lucas Dolega Prize for her work documenting the lives of women...

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    Ana María Arévalo Gosen
    Grantee
    February 12, 2020
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    POLI-VALENCIA, CARABOBO - March 2018. Maria (on the left) kisses her daughter on visitation hours. She is 35 years old and is charged with robbery. She goes to therapy three times a week. While the beginning of the trials keep on being delayed, the condition of these women inside this precinct in the center of Valencia, a city on north-center of the country, has improved slightly between 2017 and 2018. They are now permitted to have a cellphone, hairdressing utensils and a 3hour recreation time outside…
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    PART OF: Dias Eternos - Women's Time in Venezuelan Prisons

    Never Without My Mother (French)

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    Ana María Arévalo Gosen
    Grantee
    February 11, 2020
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    LA YAGUARA CENTER OF DETENTION, CARACAS - March 2018. Women inside a preventive detention center spend their days in a deranged inactivity. They adapte their space of their “dungeon” to make it look more like a home. They write letters or make drawings to their children, read the Bible, share cigarettes or iron their hair. Image by Ana María Arévalo. Venezuela, 2018.
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    PART OF: Dias Eternos - Women's Time in Venezuelan Prisons

    "If We Get out of Here, We'll Be Worse People" (German)

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    Ana María Arévalo Gosen
    Grantee
    February 11, 2020
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  • If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on frica and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Vox 'Supertrees' Series Nominated for ASME Ellie Award

    The Pulitzer Center-supported series on supertrees around the world was chosen as a finalist for the...

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    February 7, 2020
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    Image by Pablo Albarenga.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: Achuar Territory, Ecuador

    Betting on Solar Energy Against the Oil Industry in the Amazon (Portuguese)

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    February 7, 2020
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    A soldier patrols La Pampa, an area in Peru that was once lush rainforest. Image by Brett Gundlock. Peru, 2019.
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    PART OF: Protecting the Amazon's Isolated Tribes

    The Scientists Restoring a Gold-Mining Disaster Zone in the Peruvian Amazon

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    February 6, 2020
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  • Illegal gold mining has transformed forested land into sand and ponds. Image by Brett Gundlock. Peru, 2019.
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    Protecting the Amazon's Isolated Tribes

    Scientists explore cutting-edge technologies as indigenous communities and government agencies work...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Protecting the Amazon's Isolated Tribes
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    Farmer Antonio Alves, known as Seu Macaxeira, works in his farmland that is surrounded by soy plantations, in the Santos de Boa Fé community, Santarém PA. Image by Bruno Kelly. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: Life in Traditional Amazonian Communities Surrounded by Soy Fields

    Fields of Poison: Life in Traditional Amazon Communities Surrounded by Soy Fields (Portuguese)

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    February 5, 2020
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    Life in Traditional Amazonian Communities Surrounded by Soy Fields

    The aim of this project is to make a portrait of how life looks like in Amazonian traditional...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Life in Traditional Amazonian Communities Surrounded by Soy Fields
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    Image by Pablo Albarenga. Peru, 2019.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: Achuar Territory, Ecuador

    Nantu: Solar Dream (Spanish)

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    February 3, 2020
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    Verónica is an Achuar woman who works as a midwife for a community in which, according to her, women are ashamed of giving birth. At the left, Verónica lies on the ground. At the right is a garden of medicinal plants, from which she cultivates traditional remedies to treat her patients. Image by Pablo Albarenga. Ecuador, 2019.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: Achuar Territory, Ecuador

    Vero's Decision to Help Women Who Give Birth in the Forest (Portuguese)

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    January 30, 2020
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