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    Employment Opportunity: Part-Time Reporting Fellow Intern

    Are you excited about connecting college students and recent graduates to the most important global issues of our time? Are you interested in helping to administer Reporting Fellowships for students and to broaden the reach of their journalism? Are you passionate about helping emerging journalists

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    International Education and Outreach Program

    Our goal is to extend the impact of journalism, and mobilize different audiences to engage directly on climate, environmental and social justice issues, with educational and outreach programs across South America, Africa, and Asia. ​​For years, the Pulitzer Center model has incorporated reporting

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    Science Misinformation: Journalism in the Age of Truth Decay

    The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications for in-depth and investigative stories related to science misinformation, science denial, and the spread of pseudoscience. We’re also interested in journalistic approaches to identifying and addressing the scourge of scientific misinformation and

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    melting softly

    By Charlie Johnson 9th grade, Carrboro High School, NC With lines from “Young Climate Activists Warn Their Elders: Stop Destroying the Planet” by Emily Baumgaertner, Parth MN, and Kate Linthicum, a Pulitzer Center reporting project stunned by your blatant oblivion, and numbed into frigid trepidation

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    What if a third wave comes?

    By J Valverde Pacheco 10th grade, Monteverde Friends School, Costa Rica With lines from ‘The Possibility of a Third Wave Is Frightening’ by Parth MN, a Pulitzer Center reporting project. Viendo como suben los números, esperando que no suban mucho más. En medio de una tercera catástrofe mundial y al

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    The Eye of the Storm

    By Blakely Kriegler 5th grade, Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences, WA With lines from “Millions of Chinese Kids Are Parenting Themselves” by Max Duncan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project The world is a hurricane When the wind howls that loud The mountain is a storm She is the Eye of the storm

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    The Sparrow's Home

    By Grace C. Zahn 4th grade, Meadowbrook Elementary School, WI With lines from "Squeezing the Marsh” by Michelle Lotker, a Pulitzer Center reporting project The sun shines The plants all sway I fly overhead, water below Moths and flies galore I have a million places to make my nest The high marshes

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    My Birthday Song

    By Lynlee Graves 9th grade, New Tech High @ Coppell, TX With lines from "For Lac du Flambeau, Healing Is Remembering Their Boarding School Experience" by Yvonne Krumrey, a Pulitzer Center reporting project My mother told me I was three years old. And I cried. Because “Mother” “That can’t be true” I

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    War of Shadows

    By Ananya Venkateswaran 8th grade, American Community School of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates With lines from “Ethiopian Feminists on a Mission To Help Sexual Assault Survivors” by Arianne Henry, a Pulitzer Center reporting project She didn’t think it would happen to her; not this, after years of

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    as another day breaks

    By Grace Liang 10th grade, The York School, ON Second place contest winner With lines from "In the Trenches of Ukraine’s Forever War" by James Verini, a Pulitzer Center reporting project near Donbas, a sunflower field splinters beneath billowing smoke. trenchworks slash through the forests—mapping

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    time travel

    By Nicola Rodriguez 11th grade, Bear Creek High School, CO Third place contest winner With lines from “State of Change: Ancient Trees in North Carolina” by Frank Graff, a Pulitzer Center reporting project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG5uQCdY8BE time travel exists but in my life I have only time

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    una grieta en la tierra

    By Daniel Liu 12th grade, Lake Highland Preparatory School, FL With lines from "Broken Land: Confronting Climate Change and Migration in Guatemala" by Jessica Marcy and Amelia Tyson, a Pulitzer Center reporting project. underbelly of the hillside flaxen y árida. con la tierra broken, foreign

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    Symphony of the Sea

    By Annie Reeder 9th grade, New Tech High @ Coppell, TX With lines from "Gray Whales Are Dying Along the Pacific Coast" by Daniel Wolfe, a Pulitzer Center reporting project (The stage is set) Coast alive Bay filled With gray whales playing To the tune of breathing Of puffs of air Breaking the surface

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    Chamada Especial Para Cobrir as Violações à Floresta Amazônica No Vale Do Javari

    O Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (Amazon RJF) abre um edital emergencial para a cobertura das violações à floresta amazônica no Vale do Javari, no estado do Amazonas, e para acompanhar as buscas pelo jornalista britânico Dom Phillips e pelo indigenista brasileiro Bruno Pereira, caso eles não

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    Convocatoria Especial Para Cubrir Las Violaciones a la Selva Amazónica en Vale Do Javari

    El Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (Amazon RJF) convocatoria de emergencia para cubrir las violaciones a la selva amazónica en Vale do Javari, en el estado de Amazonas, y para acompañar la búsqueda del periodista británico Dom Phillips y del indigenista brasileño Bruno Pereira, en caso de que no

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    Special Call for Proposals: Covering the Violations to the Amazon Forest in Vale do Javari

    The Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (Amazon RJF) is opening an emergency call to cover the violations to the Amazon forest in Vale do Javari, in the state of Amazonas, and to accompany the search for British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, in case they are

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    More Is Not More

    By Fiona Lu 11th grade, Hillsdale High School, CA With lines from "A New Vision of Artificial Intelligence for the People" by Karen Hao, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. lingua franca They came in ships as sharp as knives, with hands shaped like so many synonyms for slaughter. They laid claim

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    Smart City

    By Irene Jin 8th grade, Guy B. Phillips Middle School, NC With lines from “Who’s Watching? How Governments Used the Pandemic to Normalize Surveillance” by Victoria Kim, a Pulitzer Center reporting project He was born in Busan of the future What was once sprawling fields of scallions Now rambling