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South America

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  • The sky at dusk is cut by the orange glow of the refinery at the Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. The plant is no longer operational. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'The Land Alcoa Dammed' Honored in SABEW's 23rd Annual Best in Business Competition

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists and Pulitzer Center grantees honored for economic, investigative...

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    Alyssa Sperrazza
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    March 22, 2018
  • Shibby de Guzman, 13, center, joins other youths Tuesday at a Manila rally to protest policies of the Duterte government. Image by Ana P. Santos. Philippines, 2017.
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    Lesson Plans

    Young People's Revolutions: Examining Youth Movements Around the World

    This lesson pools resources on youth movements in 4 countries and asks students to examine: what matters to young people the world over, what matters to you, and how do you fit into a global picture?

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    READ MORE about Young People's Revolutions: Examining Youth Movements Around the World
    March 21, 2018
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    Cubans health professionals have settled in the working-class Kennedy neighborhood of Bogotá. Many of them are working as taxi drivers or are employed illegally because they do not have a legal status in the country. Image by José A. Iglesias. Cuba, 2017.
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    PART OF: A New Era in Cuban Migration

    Cuban Physicians Still Abandoning Missions Abroad Despite End to U.S. Parole Program

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    Mario Pentón
    Grantee
    March 12, 2018
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    Karina Garcia Rios, the only female shaman in her community 15 hours from the nearest city of Pucallpa says harvesting female power is what makes her an effective doctor. Image by Natalie Hutchison. Peru, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Hot Water: God, Oil, and Peru’s Boiling River

    Mother Nurture: Female Shaman Defines Girl Power in Male-Dominated Culture

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    Natalie Hutchison
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    March 5, 2018
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  • "The boiling river, anciently named "Shanay-timpishka" meaning, "boiled from the heat of the sun," slithers four miles in length through the Peruvian rainforest." Image by Natalie Hutchison. Peru, 2017.
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    Project

    In Hot Water: God, Oil, and Peru’s Boiling River

    In the sleepy Peruvian rainforest hides an aquatic anomaly, protected by a shaman and for centuries...

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    Natalie Hutchison
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - In Hot Water: God, Oil, and Peru’s Boiling River
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    Mylene Helena dos Santos Ferreira e seu filho Davi aguardando para falar com o médico no hospital. Fotografia por Fábio Erdos. Brazil, 2017.
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    PART OF: Zika’s Lasting Impact on Families in Brazil

    A Interminável Emergência da Zika

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    Poonam Daryani
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    March 2, 2018
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    Mother and child: Dhulha Alen Silva do Nascimento and her daughter, Valentina, share a quiet moment at home. Image by Fábio Erdos. Brazil, 2017.
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    PART OF: Zika’s Lasting Impact on Families in Brazil

    Zika’s Never-Ending Emergency

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    Poonam Daryani
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    February 27, 2018
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  • Mozambican authorities say the project will benefit small, medium and big famers. Image by Enrico Parenti. Mozambique, 2017.
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    Mozambique's Controversial Plan to Industrialize Food Production

    How Western and Brazilian agribusiness are planning to take over an entire region of Mozambique to...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Mozambique's Controversial Plan to Industrialize Food Production
  • Looking into child labor laws, reporter Tracey Eaton finds more problems the further he digs. Image by Tracey Eaton. Bolivia, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Tracey Eaton

    In 2014, Bolivia passed a controversial law allowing children to work as young as age 10. Supporters...

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  • Venezuela's new resource extraction plan could have a serious negative environmental impact. Screenshot from video by Bram Ebus. Venezuela, 2017.
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    Meet the Journalist: Bram Ebus

    Venezuela's President Maduro has opened up state-owned mining companies to engage in joint ventures...

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    Bram Ebus
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
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    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro hefts a bar of gold purportedly dug and processed in the Arco Minero, though experts have their doubts. Image via Twitter Prensa Presidencial @PresidencialVen
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    PART OF: Venezuela’s New Gold Rush

    Maduro Seeks Sell Off of Venezuela’s Natural Resources to Escape Debt–Analysis

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    Bram Ebus
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    February 8, 2018
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    Young people play soccer at Villa Galindo Baptist Church in Cochabamba. Some children go to the church on weekends while their parents work. Others come from San Sebastian prison, which is overcrowded and has no playground. "Soccer, jumping around, it's part of letting off steam," Pastor Alex Villarroel said. Image by Tracey Eaton. Bolivia, 2017.
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    PART OF: Bolivian Youth: In Harm's Way

    In Jail, But They've Committed No Crime

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    Tracey Eaton
    Grantee
    February 2, 2018
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