Behind the Story: Ejiro Umukoro on Nigeria's Shadow Pandemic
Emma MitnickThe COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have triggered a spike in sexual and gender-based violence. Pulitzer grantee Ejiro Umukoro has spent the lockdown reporting on Nigeria’s...
View ArticleEnvironmental Journalism Seminar: Reporting Environmental Challenges Through...
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 - 12:00pm EDT (GMT -0400)United StatesNelly Luna Amancio, Tom Laffay, Amado Villafañe, Nathalie IriarteFrom the Pulitzer Center, Fundación Gabo, and Grupo ISA, a seminar on...
View ArticleBehind the Reporting: Pablo Albarenga and Ana Maria Arévalo
Saturday, September 19, 2020 - 05:00pm to 06:00pm EDT (GMT -0400)United StatesPablo Albarenga, Ana Maria Arévalo, Marina Walker GuevaraAt Photoville 2020, grantees discuss their approach to...
View ArticleGrantees Pablo Albarenga and Ana Maria Arévalo Gosen at Photoville
Thursday, September 17, 2020 (All day) to Sunday, November 29, 2020 (All day)Brooklyn, NYUnited StatesPablo Albarenga, Ana Maria ArévaloPulitzer Center-supported photo projects will be on exhibit at...
View ArticleUnivision, TIME Win Emmy for Pulitzer-Supported Multimedia Story
Ethan EhrenhaftGrantees Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral’s report on Salvadoran women and suicide won a News & Documentary Emmy Award.
View ArticlePulitzer Center, PIMCO Partner to Back Reporting on Women’s Issues
Jeff BarrusA $950,000 fund will support professional reporting projects and programs in K-12 schools and colleges.
View ArticleSurging in Silence: Domestic and Sexual Violence in the Pandemic
Natasha SenjanovicShelters-in-place are a perfect storm for the most underreported crimes to spike and go undetected. Natasha Senjanovic examines COVID's consequences in one of America's deadliest...
View ArticleHow the Pandemic Has Affected Victims of Child Sexual Assault
Natasha SenjanovicAccording to the Nashville nonprofit Our Kids, the pandemic is making it easier for abusers to harm children as offenders spend more time with victims because of social distancing,...
View ArticleRichard C. Longworth Media Fellow Wins Twice at 2020 SAJA Awards
Abigail GipsonKiran Misra was honored for her reporting on urban development in Delhi and the new police superintendent in Chicago.
View ArticleUnivision, TIME Win Edward R. Murrow Award for Pulitzer-Supported Story
Abigail GipsonPatricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral’s multimedia project tells the stories of women facing violence in El Salvador.
View ArticleErrin Haines Awarded Vernon Jarrett Medal for Journalistic Excellence
Abigail GipsonHaines was recognized for her Pulitzer Center-supported project that chronicles the lives of women of color during the pandemic.
View ArticleKashmir's Tribal Women Fight the Stigma of Birth Control
Safina NabiMarried women in the village say it's difficult to talk about such issues within their community.
View ArticleWomen and Reproductive Rights in Kashmir's Tribal Community
Safina NabiThe women of a nomadic tribal Muslim group in Kashmir often lack access to reproductive health and rights.
View ArticleDomestic Violence Homicides Spike in Memphis During the Pandemic
Natasha SenjanovicPolice and advocates say the pandemic has turned many of the factors that fuel domestic violence into a powder keg for abusive relationships.
View ArticleFor Kashmir's Pregnant Gujjars, Reaching Hospital Is the Hard Part
Safina NabiThe only way to the maternity ward is usually on a man's shoulders.
View ArticleMemory and Protest of Femicide in Juárez
Abigail GipsonJournalists, a poet laureate, and an attorney and activist discussed “Disappearing Daughters,” which combines journalism and poetry to tell the story of women’s resistance to gender-based...
View ArticlePhilippine Survivor Recounts Her Struggle as a 'Comfort Woman' in Japan
Julie McCarthyA survivor recounts her experience in the Imperial Japanese Army's institutionalized system of sexual enslavement during World War II and her struggle to win recognition and reparations.
View ArticleAfrican Journalists on Covering Crises During a Pandemic
Naomi AnduGrantees Fredrick Mugira and Ejiro Umukoro share their experiences covering pervasive environmental and social issues in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleIn the Pandemic, Latin America Has Not Protected Women From Their Aggressors...
Anna Beatriz Anjos, Carolina Gamazo, Raphaela Ribeiro, Javier Quintero, Isabela Ponce, María Mónica Acuña, and Keyling T. RomeroThe investigation by the Centinela COVID-19 journalistic alliance in...
View ArticleDomestic Abuse Victims in Nashville Are Suffering Greater Violence in the...
Natasha SenjanovicMost domestic abuse hinges on isolating someone, emotionally and physically, from the outside world. That makes the pandemic ideal for abusers.
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