Teaching Artists Provide Access to Arts in New York City
Holly FlemingUnder the direction of Zawadi Noel, a teaching artist from Urban Arts Partnership, students discuss other artists’ works and make their own art.
View ArticleCanada's Prison Farms
Madeline BielskiIn Ontario, many people hope cows will soon head to prison–not for bad behavior, but because they believe prison is their rightful home.
View ArticleChild Labor Trafficking: The Work of NGOs in Bangalore and Hyderabad
Sri Harshini MalapatiInternational Labor Organization estimates 5.8 million children in India work under poor conditions. Many of them are victims of labor trafficking.
View ArticleCuba 'Libre': How Independent Citizens Are Ushering in Cuba’s Information...
William NeelyFrom government employees in censored newspaper chains, to rebellious internet bloggers, Cuba is in the midst of an information revolution.
View ArticleUganda: Building Tomorrow Amid Issues of Land Rights
Brandon PosnerBuilding Tomorrow works hand-in-hand with the community to construct a school, but it comes at great costs.
View ArticleInitiating the Dialogue: How 'Letters for Black Lives' Sparked Conversations...
Iris HyonChinese-American ethnographer Christina Xu began project that would provoke honest, often uncomfortable conversations between young Asian Americans and their elders.
View ArticleRefugees in Texas: Attitudes Toward Security and Service
Lillian WaddillWelcoming atmosphere shaken by state's withdrawal from refugee resettlement program. NGOs vow to operate program exactly same as operated by state.
View ArticleU.S. Colleges Shed Light on Their Enslavement History
Kayla SharpeColleges delve into their long and sometimes complicated history with slavery, aiming to educate their students about the past and reshape goals for the future.
View ArticleBetween the Earth and the Sky
Sarah RuizThe battle over placing an 18-story telescope on the highest point in the Pacific Ocean divides Hawaii over issues of spirtuality, discovery and economics.
View ArticleReport Says Children in Syria At Risk of Mental Health Disorders
Ifath Sayed"Invisible Wounds," a report by Save the Children, says that children in Syria are at high risk of developing mental health disorders.
View ArticleSouth Africa’s Fees Must Fall: Paving the Road to Equality
Lorraine PettitThe cost of attending university has been increasing around 10 percent annually in South Africa, and students and their families are finding it difficult to keep up.
View ArticleSaving the Monarch Butterfly or Saving the Village
Jesse GrangerA monarch butterfly can only fly if its body temperature is at least 25 degrees Celsius, and today the temperature rests just on the border between slumber and flight.
View ArticleChild Labor Trafficking: The Work of NGOs in Bangalore and Hyderabad
Sri Harshini MalapatiInternational Labor Organization estimates 5.8 million children in India work under poor conditions. Many of them are victims of labor trafficking.
View ArticleLast Week to Submit Photos of Strong Women to NatGeo Your Shot
Jordan RothThis is the last week to submit photos of Strong Women to NatGeo Your Shot.
View ArticleThe Refugee Crisis: Journalists Reporting from the Field
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 - 6:00PMNew York, NYEmily Kassie, Robin Shulman, Jeanne Carstensen, kem knapp sawyerHow are the lives of refugees impacted as they migrate throughout the world? And how does...
View ArticleCampus Consortium Visit Focuses on U.S. Foreign Aid Policy Impact on Women
Tuesday, April 04, 2017 - 12:00PMWashington, DC, DCLaura Bassett, Jake NaughtonJoin conversation about U.S. policy, public health and availability of abortions to women overseas with journalists Laura...
View ArticleCynthia Gorney Discussed Widowhood Project at University of Texas at Austin
Cynthia GorneyCynthia Gorney discussed her Pulitzer Center-supported National Geographic project, "For Widows, Life After Loss" at the University of Texas at Austin.
View Article'How Will I Live There?' Asylum Seekers in Hungary Are Detained in Shipping...
Jeanne CarstensenUnder Hungary's controversial hard-line anti-immigrants regulations all asylum seekers are locked up.
View ArticleHow To Tell Your Global Health Story (So People Hear It)
Sunday, April 09, 2017 - 4:30PMWashington, DCLaura Bassett, Erik Vance, Dan GrossmanJoin Pulitzer Center and Global Health NOW at the 2017 CUGH conference for a workshop on ways to better communicate...
View Article2017 Pulitzer Center-CUGH Global Health Film Festival
Saturday, April 08, 2017 - 6:30PMWashington, DCEvey Wilson, Kent Wagner, Steve Elfers, Amy Toensing, Kathryn Carlson, Sarah Fahmy, William Brangham, Jason Kane, Nikita Sampath, Atish PatelPulitzer...
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