Professional Development for Educators: Teaching Global Health after COVID-19
Thursday, June 25, 2020 - 10:00am to 02:00pm CDT (GMT -0500)Friday, June 26, 2020 - 10:00am to 02:00pm CDT (GMT -0500)United StatesJon Cohen, Pooyan Tabatabaei, Beth Gardiner, Fareed MostoufiIn the...
View ArticleSiona: Amazon’s Defenders Under Threat
Tom LaffayAdiela, a Siona Indigenous leader, follows the spiritual guidance of her elders and clears landmines from her ancestral territory in the Colombian Amazon, in hope that her people may some day...
View ArticleA Community’s Struggle to Protect Itself From Land Mines in the Colombian Amazon
Tom Laffay, Text by Camila Osorio for The New YorkerThe territory of the Colombia's Indigenous Siona people has been caught up in armed conflict for decades; now the group is balancing the needs for...
View ArticleBehind the Story: Errin Haines on 'Portraits of a Pandemic'
Kayla EdwardsOver the course of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns in the United States, grantee Errin Haines has spearheaded the Pulitzer Center supported project “Portraits of a Pandemic”...
View ArticleThe Pact: A Filmmaker’s Collaboration With the Siona to Tell Their Story in...
Tom LaffayFilmmaker Tom Laffay, whose short film “Siona: Amazon’s Defender’s Under Threat” recently premiered on The New Yorker, gives a behind-the-scenes look at his long-term film project with the...
View Article‘Holding Fire’ Documentary by Columbia Reporting Fellows Selected for Several...
Ethan Ehrenhaft“Holding Fire,” a documentary by 2019 Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Reporting Fellows Hana Elias and Eleonore Voisard, has been selected for film festivals in D.C., New York,...
View ArticleCOVID-19: For Victims of Abuse, Social Distancing Makes Things Worse
Ejiro UmukoroWhile the months-long lockdown imposed by the government to check the spread of coronavirus lasted, activists and authorities in Nigeria reported an increase in gender-based violence as...
View ArticleDeath / Fear / Hope
Amund Bakke FossPhotographers from NVP Images traveled throughout Iran to document the struggles of daily workers during the pandemic, including lack of protective gear and declining earnings.
View ArticleBroken Girls and Broken Boys—Trapped Under COVID-19 Lockdown (Part II)
Ejiro UmukoroSince the lockdown commenced in Nigeria, children experiencing abuse of all forms have been badly hit. Rescue centers haven’t been operating fully, places to escape are either non-existent...
View ArticleChicago Educators Explore How Journalism Can Meet Curricular Goals
Pauline WernerIn this professional development conference, Chicago educators encountered global health reporting and strategies for connecting students to under-reported stories.
View ArticleImmigrant Women at the Front of COVID-19 Resistance in Buenos Aires
Anita Pouchard SerraImmigrant women from the Bajo Flores slum are at the lead of the resistance and fight against COVID-19 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
View ArticleWe Do What the State Doesn’t (Spanish)
Anita Pouchard SerraMigrant women are the eyes and hands of Villa 1-11-14, where the Argentine state is overwhelmed or, at times, disconnected. "What the government doesn’t do, we do." Amid the...
View ArticleKalpana Jain Wins Third Place in American Academy of Religion Awards
Emma MitnickPulitzer Center grantee Kalpana Jain received third place the American Academy of Religion’s 2020 newswriting contest.
View ArticlePortrait of a Pandemic: ‘We Can’t Be Selective on What Black Lives Matter and...
Errin HainesDespite Pride month’s coinciding with the pandemic this year, Sharron Cooks still had plenty to celebrate.
View ArticleThe Pulitzer Center's 'Bringing Stories Home' Initiative Continues Support of...
Libby Moeller and Ethan EhrenhaftThe "Bringing Stories Home" reporting initiative continues to support and promote local newsrooms, strengthening community voices amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleTIME Receives Emmy Nomination for Pulitzer Center-Supported ‘Salvadoran Women...
Ethan EhrenhaftGrantees Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral's story was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy Award in the Outstanding New Approaches: Current News category.
View ArticleThe First 1,000 Days and Beyond
Roger ThurowRoger Thurow’s interactive piece “The First 1,000 Days and Beyond” follows the triumphs and tragedies of mothers and their children battling malnutrition from pregnancy to age 2.
View ArticleChild Brides of Climate Change
Neha WadekarKenya Is Trying to End Child Marriage. But Climate Change Is Putting More Young Girls at Risk.
View ArticleCan this Crisis be Used to Build a Better Future in Argentina?
Anita Pouchard SerraIn the slums of Buenos Aires, government aid has been slow to materialize. Instead, community organizations are leading the fight.
View ArticleA Resurgence of Child Marriages
Neha WadekarIn northern Kenya, climate change and COVID-19 threaten to reverse gains made in the fight against child marriage.
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