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    Meet the Ocean Reporting Network Team

    Led by journalist Jessica Aldred, who has over twenty years of newsroom experience, the ORN team has an extensive background in ocean reporting, environmental communications, data journalism, and more. JESSICA ALDRED Ocean Editor Jessica has more than 20 years’ experience working in major newsrooms

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    Ocean and Fisheries Reporting Grant

    The Pulitzer Center is seeking ambitious reporting proposals from freelance and staff journalists from around the world who wish to report on vital ocean and fisheries issues and are in need of support for their reporting projects. How to Apply Apply Now The Pulitzer Center, a nonprofit organization

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    Meet the Rainforest Investigations Network team

    Led by journalist Gustavo Faleiros, a pioneer of rainforest accountability reporting and founder of the data journalism outlet InfoAmazonia, the RIN team has extensive experience in environmental communications, data journalism, and more. GUSTAVO FALEIROS Director of Environmental Investigations

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    Anúncio do Rainforest Journalism Fund

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 12 de setembro de 2018 O Pulitzer Center tem o prazer de anunciar o lançamento do Rainforest Journalism Fund, uma iniciativa de cinco anos de US$ 5,5 milhões com foco na conscientização pública sobre as questões ambientais urgentes enfrentadas pelas florestas tropicais do mundo

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    Mengumumkan Dana Hibah Jurnalisme Hutan Hujan

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 12 September 2018 Pulitzer Center mengumumkan telah meluncurkan Dana Hibah Jurnalisme Hutan Hujan, sebuah inisiatif yang memberikan perhatian kepada meningkatnya kesadaran publik atas isu-isu lingkungan mendesak yang dihadapi oleh hutan hujan di dunia. Total dana hibah ini adalah

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    Annonce du Rainforest Journalism Fund

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 12 septembre 2018 Le Pulitzer Center est heureux d'annoncer le lancement du Rainforest Journalism Fund, une initiative financée à hauteur de 5,5 millions de dollars sur une période de cinq ans, qui vise à sensibiliser le public aux problèmes environnementaux urgents auxquels sont

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    Anunciando al Rainforest Journalism Fund

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 12 de Septiembre de 2018 El Pulitzer Center se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento del Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF), una iniciativa de cinco años y US$ 5.5 millones enfocada en aumentar la conciencia pública sobre los problemas ambientales urgentes que enfrentan las selvas

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    Announcing the Rainforest Journalism Fund

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 12, 2018 The Pulitzer Center is pleased to announce the launch of the Rainforest Journalism Fund, a five-year, $5.5 million initiative focused on raising public awareness of the urgent environmental issues facing the world’s tropical forests. Supported by a grant from

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    Blue Hour

    By Vivian Zhu 11th grade, Adlai E. Stevenson High School, IL Second place contest winner With lines from "The Blue That Enchanted the World" by Caroline Gutman and Latria Graham, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I. Lowcountry, 1750 Among the black gum trees, live oaks, & scrub brush, crop rows

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    More Blood for Your Buck

    By Raina Zrinko 10th grade, Spotswood High School, NJ With lines from “Ford's Electric Pickup Is Built From Metal That's Damaging the Amazon” by Jessica Brice and Sheridan Prasso, a Pulitzer Center reporting project My America has shifted Since I woke up one night The rose-color faded And the oil

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    August 21st, 2022

    By Fiona Jin 10th grade, Adlai E. Stevenson High School, IL With lines from "A World Without Men" by Anna Sussman, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I have rinsed your name from my mouth. Four months in front of a dirty mirror is enough to realize my vocabulary of pain, how I learned how to smile

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    Colonia

    By Ivi Hua 10th grade, Mead High School, WA With lines from "Colonias and the American Dream Are One and the Same for Residents" by Carolina Cuellar, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. American, call me your garden of prosperity. this fickle paradise, a harvested blight. these men, lulled into

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    Voices

    By Casey Costello 6th grade, F.A. Day Middle School, MA With lines from “Louisiana’s Coastline is Crumbling. These Tribes Know How to Save It” by Lorena O’Neil and Akasha Rabut, a Pulitzer Center reporting project In a place where the waves are always crashing and the wind is always blowing and the

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    Untitled

    By Mariana Bartolo Ortiz 10th grade, Woodburn High School, OR First place contest winner With lines from "Memory and Protest of Femicide in Juárez" by Erika Schultz, Corinne Chin, Claudia Castro Luna, Vianna Davila, and Norma Ledezma Ortega, a Pulitzer Center webinar i. guardian angel ángel de la

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    Definition

    By Elena Stevens 11th grade, Piedmont High School, CA With lines from “Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? The Power of Language” by Meera Santhanam, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Every individual is defined, labeled External opinions are jars with lids Trapping, pinning We are slammed

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    Diving for Their Lives

    By Asa T. B. 6th grade, OH With lines from ”‘It’s Not for the Faint-Hearted’: The Story of India’s Intrepid Women Seaweed Divers” by Kamala Thiagarajan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Women sit on a warm, sandy shore With turquoise waters stretching as far as the eye can see Just as they have

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    Subtly but Surely

    By Heona Liu 8th grader, Bigelow Middle School, MA With lines from “In Lebanon, Parents Abandoning Their Children in Orphanages" by Wendell Steavenson, a Pulitzer Center reporting project The rich Plummet to the poor, Down down down A sinking ship. So those who have assisted Are in need of

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    What Was

    By Francisco Sarmiento-Fernandez 7th grade, Greene Street Friends School, PA Honorable mention With lines from “Until We Are Gone” by Sofia Aldinio, a Pulitzer Center reporting project *Translated by Hannah Berk. Click here to read this poem in the original Spanish. Do you remember the forest palms