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South America

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    As part of an unprecedented marketing strategy, the government under Bolsonaro decided to put billboards showing the benefits of their unpopular social security reform in front of each ministry building. This is the first time in Brazil’s history that the ministries were used for marketing purposes. Image by Rafael Lima. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: 'Not a Single Drop More': The Indigenous Struggle for Cultural Survival in Brazil

    Symbols of Dissonance: Notes from Brazil's Political Unrest

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    Rafael Lima
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    June 28, 2019
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    (Spanish) Drica camino a la escuela de la comunidad de Tapagem, donde es profesora de alumnos de cinco y seis años. Image by Pablo Albarenga.
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    PART OF: How Young Indigenous, Quilombola, and Riverine People from the Tapajós River Are Becoming Rainforest Defenders

    Drica: Defending Territory for Future Generations Means Resistance (Spanish)

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    June 25, 2019
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    Spillway of the Sinop Hydroelectric Plant, between the municipalities of Claudia, Itaúba and Sinop, in Mato Grosso. The plant began the process of closing its reservoir in December 2018. In February, 13 tons of fish died in the area after the closing of the floodgates. Image by Juliana Arini. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Dams Engulfing Forests

    The Riberinhos: Living Without a River (Portuguese)

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    Juliana Arini
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    June 25, 2019
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    The Dams Engulfing Forests

    An investigation into the socio-environmental impacts caused by the construction of six...

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    Juliana Arini
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Dams Engulfing Forests
  • Searching for the disappeared in Colombia. Image by Nadja Drost. Colombia, 2019.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Nadja Drost

    In 2016, the Colombian government signed a peace deal with the country's largest guerrilla group...

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    Erin Siegal McIntyre for WBEZ, Courtesy of veterans. Image by María Inés Zamudio.
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    PART OF: Exiled Soldiers

    Deported U.S. Veterans Feel Abandoned by the Country They Defended

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    María Inés Zamudio
    Grantee
    June 23, 2019
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    Workers return from the mines for lunch along a pathway etched into a cliff, past a mountain of garbage, at the La Rinconada gold mine complex in Peru. Peru,2019. Image by James Whitlow Delano.
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    PART OF: Andean Gold, Mercury, and Climate Change

    Mining for Gold in the World’s Highest Permanent Human Settlement

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    James Whitlow Delano
    Grantee
    June 23, 2019
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    Ednei poses on the tracks left by the trucks used to transport wood that pass through the borders of his territory. Right: what's left of 26 trees destroyed by illegal lumberjacks in indigenous Maró territory. Image by Pablo Albarenga. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: How Young Indigenous, Quilombola, and Riverine People from the Tapajós River Are Becoming Rainforest Defenders

    Ednei: This Is Maró Indigenous Land

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    June 21, 2019
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    Bernardino, the Campo Branco village tuxaua (leader). He has so far resisted threats from outsiders who have demanded he leave the Sateré’s ancestral lands on the Mariaquã River. Image by Matheus Manfredini. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: Amazon Indians Strengthen Resistance Through Rite of Passage

    The Sateré-Mawé Move to Reclaim Amazon Ancestral Lands from Invaders

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    June 20, 2019
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    Dani and her friends on the banks of the Tapajós River standing in support of of LGBTQ+ rights. Image by Pablo Albarenga. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: How Young Indigenous, Quilombola, and Riverine People from the Tapajós River Are Becoming Rainforest Defenders

    Young Woman Fights for Forests and LGBT Rights in the Amazon (Spanish)

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    June 19, 2019
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    For almost 30 years, Patricia Gualinga has been a part of the Sarayaku resistance. Image by Jonathan Rosas. Ecuador, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Sarayaku Resistance: A 30-Year Story of Territorial and Cultural Defense Against Extractivism

    The Face of the Resistance (Spanish)

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    José María León Cabrera
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    June 12, 2019
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  • Patricia Gualinga did not imagine that her life would be dedicated to the resistance of her people. Image by Jonathan Rosas. Ecuador, 2019.
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    The Sarayaku Resistance: A 30-Year Story of Territorial and Cultural Defense Against Extractivism

    Patricia Gualinga embodies the resistance of the Sarayaku people, who have kept oil companies out of...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Sarayaku Resistance: A 30-Year Story of Territorial and Cultural Defense Against Extractivism

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