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South America

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    "Zero Harm" was the goal at Alcoa's closed Coermotibo Operation near Moengo. Image by Stephanie Strasburg. Suriname, 2017.
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    PART OF: Stranded and Strapped: After 100 Years in Suriname, Alcoa Decamps

    Industrial Decline Plagues Former Alcoa Company Towns

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    April 23, 2017
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  • Fatumah is a single teenage mother living in Mukon, Uganda. She was unable to finish secondary school because the school fees were too expensive for her parents. Fatumah supports her family through subsistence agriculture and occasional work as a cleaner, while also shouldering the burden of fetching water and doing household chores. An aspiring business owner, Fatumah attends entrepreneurship workshops at a local NGO twice a week. Image by Mariana Krueger. Uganda.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    National Geographic Your Shot 'Strong Women' Finalists Selected

    The Pulitzer Center is partnering with Your Shot– National Geographic’s photo community made up of...

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    April 18, 2017
  • A screenshot from "Panama Papers: An Introduction," produced by Carrie Ching with support from the Pulitzer Center.  Image by Carrie Ching. United States, 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    ICIJ Wins Pulitzer Prize for Panama Papers Project

    ICIJ was awarded the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism for their work on the Panama...

    April 10, 2017
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    Lesson Plans

    The Nanny's Child: Economic Factors in Migration

    This lesson uses a photo essay as a primary source so students can identify the Seven Economic Principles in a real world situation.

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    Alice Proujansky
    Grantee
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    April 3, 2017
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Four Pulitzer Center Projects Receive 2017 Overseas Press Club Awards

    The International Consortium for Journalists, Elliott Woods, Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie, and...

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    March 22, 2017
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    Construction on the Olympic Green in Rio is far behind schedule and corners are being cut to save time and money. Image by Matthew Niederhauser. Brazil, 2016.
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    PART OF: The Megacity Initiative

    Rio's Olympic Inequality Problem, in Pictures

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    Matthew Niederhauser
    Grantee
    March 21, 2017
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  • 12 hours into an eventual 17-hour childbirth, my girlfriend was definitely feeling the pain. I looked on helplessly as nothing compared to the moments of pain and the respite between. Gas, drugs, and a hand to hold only had so much effect. This day I found out how truly strong she is… Image by Sam Williams, National Geographic Your Shot.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Last Week to Submit Photos of Strong Women to NatGeo Your Shot

    The National Geographic Your Shot assignment, "Strong Women," is entering it's final week for...

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    Jordan Roth
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    March 20, 2017
  • Natalie Keyssar presents to a group of homeschooled students at the Pulitzer Center office. Image by Fareed Mostoufi. United States, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Home-schooled Students React to Venezuela Presentation

    Home-schooled students from the academic and support group, "Culture at Home," wrote opinion pieces...

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    March 15, 2017
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    La Victoria sits nestled in the Andes mountains, 125 kilometers south of Quito. During the 2000s, the air and soil here were heavily contaminated by lead that was emitted from backyard ceramic glazing kilns. Image by Yolanda Escobar J. Ecuador, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ecuador: Health Consequences of Ceramic Glazing

    Glazing and Health as Family Affairs

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    Caitlin Cotter
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    March 6, 2017
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    In the 1990s, La Victoria was an epicenter of pottery in Ecuador. Artisans made roof tiles by the thousands and exported them across the country. Image by Yolanda Escobar. Ecuador, 2016.
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    PART OF: Ecuador: Health Consequences of Ceramic Glazing

    Ecuador: Lead's Desperate Artisans

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    Caitlin Cotter
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    March 1, 2017
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    Ecuador: Health Consequences of Ceramic Glazing

    An Andean village has battled severe lead toxicity from ceramics production, and now residents face...

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    Caitlin Cotter
    2016 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Ecuador: Health Consequences of Ceramic Glazing
  • Activist Tomas Gomez Membreño says that “more and more of our natural resources are being handed out to foreign corporations.” Image by Jeremy Relph. Honduras, 2017.
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    Environmental Martyrs

    Murders of environmental and land rights campaigners are on the increase worldwide.

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    Fred Pearce
    Grantee
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