Search Results

  • Page
    Information and Artificial Intelligence

    The Pulitzer Center's Information and Artificial Intelligence (AI) initiatives support journalism and audience engagement on in-depth AI accountability stories that examine governments' and corporations’ uses of predictive and surveillance technologies to guide decisions in policing, medicine

  • Page
    Human Rights

    The Pulitzer Center's Human Rights initiatives support vital reporting and audience engagement on topics including gender equality, racial justice, Indigenous rights, religion, and more. BROWSE TOPICS | OPPORTUNITIES FOR JOURNALISTS | READ THE REPORTING HUMAN RIGHTS TOPICS HUMAN RIGHTS TOPIC

  • Page
    Peace and Conflict

    The Pulitzer Center's Peace and Conflict initiatives support journalism and audience engagement on the roots of conflict and its connections with many underreported global issues, from mass migration to authoritarianism, to gender violence, and the struggle over natural resources. Pulitzer Center

  • Page
    Global Health

    The Pulitzer Center's Global Health initiatives support vital reporting and audience engagement on systemic, interconnected health issues around the world. We value cross-border and collaborative journalism and encourage reporters to look into powerful interests that are threatening health globally

  • Page
    Reporting Grants & Fellowships

    The Pulitzer Center partners with individual journalists and news organizations to support in-depth, high-impact reporting projects. We provide support through short-term grants and yearlong reporting fellowships. We accept applications from freelance and staff journalists worldwide. HOW IT WORKS |

  • Page
    AI Reporting Grants

    We seek applications for our reporting initiative focused on AI and surveillance technologies and their impact on communities around the world. We value accountability and data reporting, collaborations, and cross-discipline approaches. Staff and freelance journalists are eligible. How to Apply

  • Page
    Bolsas

    O Pulitzer Center convida jornalistas que estejam trabalhando em reportagens relacionadas a florestas tropicais para participar de um processo de seleção. Há dois tipos de bolsas disponiveis: Bolsas para jornalistas produzindo reportagens em inglês para grandes veículos de mídia nos EUA e Europa

  • Page
    Hibah

    Pulitzer Center mengundang jurnalis yang sedang mengerjakan proyek berhubungan dengan hutan hujan tropis untuk mengajukan usulan ke Dana Hibah Jurnalisme Hutan Hujan. Ada dua jenis dana hibah yang tersedia: Dana hibah untuk jurnalis yang meliput untuk penerbitan utama Amerika dan Eropa mengenai

  • Page
    Subventions

    Le Centre Pulitzer invite les journalistes qui travaillent sur des projets liés aux forêts tropicales humides à soumettre une proposition au Rainforest Journalism Fund. Il existe deux types de subventions disponibles: Subventions pour les journalistes qui font des reportages pour les principaux

  • Page
    Becas de periodismo

    El Pulitzer Center está ofreciendo becas a periodistas que trabajan en proyectos sobre la selva amazónica y otros bosques tropicales. En este momento estamos otorgando dos tipos de becas: Becas para periodistas que escriban en inglés para grandes medios de EE.UU. y Europa sobre florestas tropicales

  • Page
    Our Work / Environment

    https://youtu.be/7wNoS8PH6c0 What is Our Work/Environment? Our Work/Environment is a journalism initiative to support reporting on global climate risks playing out in fields and on factory floors and discussed in company boardrooms. Our stories document some of the real-world problems for workers as

  • Page
    Climate and Environment

    The Pulitzer Center's Climate and Environment initiatives support journalism and audience engagement on the most pressing issues facing the planet's ecosystems and the communities who rely on them. Topics covered by Pulitzer Center reporting include rainforests, oceans, climate change, pollution

  • Page
    2023 Climate & Labor Conference

    --- https://youtu.be/FG13nuM0lWg?si=H5tZ0zSqFgyQjS96 Watch Session Recordings SECTIONS About the Conference Organizers Speakers Day One Day Two Workers are on the front lines of the climate crisis. As the world heats up, what real-world problems arise—and what jobs and employment sectors are

  • Page
    Ocean Reporting Network Fellows

    The eight Fellows chosen for the inaugural cohort of the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network (ORN) represent a diverse mix of regions, backgrounds, formats, and experience—and will spend a whole year delving into key ocean topics including fisheries, pollution, and aquaculture. A healthy ocean

  • Page
    Avni Chidella, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "News Analysis: Illinois Protects Library Books; Missouri Removes Them" by Jane Wiertel Estimada Senadora Kyrsten Sinema, Una de las cosas que más amo de mi escuela es la comunidad, la gente que asiste aquí. Lo que creo que realmente hace que la comunidad sea tan

  • Page
    Holly Wormer, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Saving Our Soil” by Fernando Figueroa Dear Representative Beth Doglio, Agricultural techniques that harm soil health and our environment is a serious problem occurring worldwide, yet it is disregarded. Harmful agricultural techniques and lack of knowledge

  • Page
    Miqueas Ramirez De La Rosa, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Federal Agents Investigate Sugar Exporter Over Allegations of Forced Labor" by Sandy Tolan and Michael Montgomery Dear Mayor Muriel Bowser, In a story published in Mother Jones, by Sandy Tolan and Michael Montgomery, the grim reality of labor exploitation and

  • Page
    Dylan Cortegana, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Dreams Derailed" by Marcela Rodrigues and "Searching for Stability as a Migrant in Tunisia" by Audrey Thibert Dear Governor Phil Murphy, An enrollment ban in Alabama and South Carolina is affecting the chances of going to college for up to 500,000 undocumented