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South America

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    The Jungle Is also Dying in the Depths of Ecuador

    Why Ecuador, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, is failing to stop deforestation in...

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    Rodolfo Asar
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Jungle Is also Dying in the Depths of Ecuador
  • Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Local Letters for Global Change contest!
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Young Leader Profiles: Meet the Winners of the Local Letters for Global Change Contest

    Meet the next generation of global changemakers: our contest winners are profiled here, and receive...

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    January 18, 2019
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    Adriana Cómbita, 27, has been leading conflict resolution workshops in prisons across Colombia. She's on a mission to include prisoners in Colombia's post-conflict peace building process. Image by Verónica Zaragovia. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    In Post-Conflict Colombia, Imprisoned Ex-Combatants Help Maintain a Fragile Peace

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    Verónica Zaragovia
    Grantee
    January 15, 2019
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  • Image by Ivan Valencia. Colombia, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalists: Laura Dixon, Mariana Palau, Verónica Zaragovia

    Laura Dixon, Mariana Palau, and Verónica Zaragovia explore what has happened in Colombia since the...

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalists: Laura Dixon, Mariana Palau, Verónica Zaragovia
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Latin American Media Outlets Call for Increased Climate Reporting

    Latin American media outlets published a joint editorial on the state of the planet: “We Aren’t...

    January 1, 2019
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    A police force eradicates replanted coca plants in southwestern Colombia in November. Image by Mariana Palau. Colombia, 2017.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    Swapping Cocaine for Peace

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    Mariana Palau
    Grantee
    December 29, 2018
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    Fisherman Jairo Canamari casting a line for paiche in Lago Mentiroso, deep in the Bolivian Amazon. Image by Felipe Luna. Bolivia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    The Trip: Punking the Paiche with Michael Snyder

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    December 28, 2018
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    José Palacios, a cacao farmer, holds the Late Chocó chocolate products produced by his son, Joel, in Bogotá. The package bears an illustration of his likeness. José Palacios lives in Colombia's western Chocó department, which is also a coca-growing region. Image by Verónica Zaragovia. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    From Cocaine to Cacao: One Man's Mission to Save Colombia's Farmers Through Chocolate

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    Verónica Zaragovia
    Grantee
    December 20, 2018
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  • A group of young ballerinas from one of the most violent favelas in Rio de Janeiro use dance to strive for a brighter future. Image by Frederick Bernas and Rayan Hindi. Brazil, 2018.
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    Documenting Stories of Resilience: Ballet in Brazil’s Favelas

    This lesson explores how film is used to tell the stories of young ballerinas in Brazil’s favelas, resulting in art and/or research projects examining resilience.

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    READ MORE about Documenting Stories of Resilience: Ballet in Brazil’s Favelas
    December 19, 2018
  • Brazil holds one-third of the world’s remaining tropical rainforest and until recently it absorbed as much CO2 pollution every year as the amount produced by all the cars on the planet. Now scientists fear that deforestation and climate change are pushing the forest to a tipping point beyond which it will actually release more CO2 into the atmosphere than it captures. Image by Sam Eaton. Brazil, 2018.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Sam Eaton

    Journalist Sam Eaton talks about his reporting trip to the Brazilian Amazon to find out why tropical...

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    Sam Eaton
    Grantee
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    FARC guerrillas during the Caguan peace process March 22. Image by DEA Public Affairs [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Colombia, 2006.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    After Decades of War, a FARC Guerilla Camp in Colombia is Open — to Tourists

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    Laura Dixon
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    December 11, 2018
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    An aerial view of the Montes de María and Pichilín in Colombia’s Sucre region. Image by Ivan Valencia/For The Washington Post. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    A Tiny Village in Colombia Slowly Comes Back to Life

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    Laura Dixon
    Grantee
    December 11, 2018
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