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South America

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    Protestors disperse following an anti-government march in Caracas. Image by Bruno Federico. Venezuela, 2017.
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    PART OF: Venezuela: A Ticking Time-bomb

    Dire Conditions Drive Growing Anti-Government Opposition in Venezuela

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    June 7, 2017
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  • A violinist plays in front of Venezuelan National Guard during an anti-government protest in Caracas. Image by Bruno Federico. Venezuela, 2017.
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    Venezuela: A Ticking Time-bomb

    As Venezuela’s social and economic crisis deepens, thousands of citizens are taking to the streets...

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    Fabiane Lopes holds her daughter, Valentina at their home in Duque de Caxias, a suburb of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil. Valentina's mother was pregnant when she became infected with the Zika virus and her daughter was born with microcephaly—a congenital malformation with smaller than normal head size for age and sex as well as other profound birth defects. Brazil has confirmed far more malformations of the brain in babies born to mothers who were infected with Zika than any other country. After…
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    'I taught them to love Valentina as I do'

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    Mark Hoffman
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    May 26, 2017
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    A notice posted to a gate in the village of Córrego da Luz, Brazil, lets visitors know that a trail leading to a waterfall is closed because mosquitoes carrying the yellow fever virus have been detected. The remains of a monkey that died of yellow fever was found near the trail. Image by Mark Hoffman. Brazil, 2017.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Infectious Disease Collides with Changing Climate

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    May 25, 2017
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    Emergency care physician Rodrigo Lobo was the first to suspect a yellow fever outbreak in the area around Teófilo Otoni, Brazil. The city is about 460 miles north of Rio de Janeiro. Image by Mark Hoffman. Brazil, 2017.
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    PART OF: Outbreak: How Humans Are Driving the Rise of Diseases

    Faces Behind Brazil's Yellow Fever Outbreak

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    Mark Hoffman
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    May 25, 2017
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    Drought is just one of challenge food growers will have to confront in a changing climate. Image courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture on Flickr. United States, 2013.
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    PART OF: Hot, Hungry Planet

    Feeding a Hot, Hungry Planet

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    Lisa Palmer
    Grantee
    May 24, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Brazilian Journalists Invited to Apply for 4-Day "Reporting Land Rights" Course

    The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Thomson Reuters Foundation announce a special...

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    Steve Sapienza
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    May 23, 2017
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    Overgrown bush spreads alongside the now defunct Paranam Operations for Suralco, a subsidiary of Alcoa. Image by Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Suriname, 2017.
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    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    The Jungle Slowly Returns to Paranam

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    May 12, 2017
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    Georga Burger in the one room house in New Ganze, Suriname she was relocated to when her village was flooded to provide water for the Afobaka Dam. Burger left with her children as the water rose around her old house, leaving many of her belongings and animals. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
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    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Alcoa’s Legacy: In Suriname, the Aluminum Maker Can Do Right

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    May 2, 2017
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    Lesson Plans

    The Country a U.S. Corporation Left Behind

    Students explore the impacts of the century-long relationship between Alcoa, an American corporation, and Suriname. They then debate the terms of Alcoa's exit from the country.

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    May 2, 2017
  • Osyanda Misidjan, 17, washes dishes on the banks of the Coermotibo River in her village of Adjuma Kondre, Suriname. Once surrounded by rainforest, the green palm trees and valley soccer field of the village are now surrounded by stony, bauxite-red plains left over from Alcoa's mining operations that ceased in 2015. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Stephanie Strasburg Takes Over @PulitzerCenter Instagram with Project in South America

    Grantee Stephanie Strasburg has taken over the @PulitzerCenter Instagram account to share her work...

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    May 1, 2017
  • American University Pulitzer Center 2017 Student Fellows Natalie Hutchison (L) and Erin McGoff (R). Image by Bill Gentile. United States, 2017.
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    American University Students Head to Laos and Chile

    International journalism and film and media arts students are among the most recently selected...

    April 28, 2017

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