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    A dream beyond the sun

    A dream beyond the sun By Eleni Murphy7th grade, St. Peter's School, PA With lines from "How Does Coronavirus Kill? Clinicians Trace a Ferocious Rampage Through the Body, From Brain to Toes" by Meredith Wadman, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, Jocelyn Kaiser, and Catherine Matacic, a Pulitzer Center

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    Applauding the Symphony

    Applauding the Symphony By Maya Ardon12th grade, Skyline High School, UT With lines from "Scientists Have Turned the Structure of the Coronavirus Into Music" by Vineeth Venugopal, a Pulitzer Center reporting project And suddenly this breathing machine is adrug, a statement on gluttony and ecology

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    standstill

    standstill By Miriam Alex10th grade, Nashua High School South, NH With lines from "'I Am so Afraid': India's Poor Face World's Largest Lockdown" by Tim Sullivan qnd Sheikh Saaliq, a Pulitzer Center reporting project voices whisper / from dingy television /holding malady / on their tongues /in the

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    The Earth Shakes

    The Earth Shakes By Deeya Prakash10th Grade, Sycamore High School, OH With lines from "With Her Head Held High" by Kalpana Jain, a Pulitzer Center reporting project They killed her father first.The memory is worn Like a word uttered too many timesThe sounds ironically unfamiliar as they roll off her

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    A Father's Nightmare

    A Father's Nightmare By Victor Xia11th grade, Lakeside School, WA With lines from "China: Black Market Babies" by Sushma Subramanian and Deborah Jian Lee, a Pulitzer Center reporting project She was stolen from me. Such a small thing,it seemed. Petty, simple extortion.She wasn't a pretty baby

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    Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant by Diversify Photo and the Pulitzer Center

    Awarded annually, the Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant supports projects by independent photojournalists historically underrepresented in the global media landscape. How to Apply EXPLORE WINNING PROJECTS Tara Pixley Immersed in Oil Immersed in Oil documents the most affected neighborhoods

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    Chamada especial para propostas: Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund e COVID19

    ATUALIZAÇÃO: O prazo foi estendido para 23 de junho de 2020 às 23h59 (DC / ET). Em resposta aos acontecimentos preocupantes relacionados ao impacto do COVID19 na região amazônica, o Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) e o Pulitzer Center estão abrindo uma nova chamada para bolsas. Jornalistas

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    Convocatoria especial de propuestas: Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund y COVID19

    ACTUALIZACIÓN: La fecha límite se ha extendido hasta el 23 de junio de 2020 a las 11:59 p.m. (DC / ET). En respuesta a los preocupantes acontecimientos relacionados con el impacto del COVID19 en la región amazónica, el Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) y el Pulitzer Center están abriendo una

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    Special Call for Proposals: Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund and COVID19

    Leer en Español Leia em portugues UPDATE: The deadline has been extended to June 23, 2020 at 11:59 PM (DC / ET). In response to worrying trends regarding the impact of COVID19 on the Amazon region, the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) and the Pulitzer Center are opening a new call for grant

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    The Pulitzer Center’s Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

    GENERAL STATEMENT The Pulitzer Center recognizes that our mission to create impact through journalism and audience engagement can only be achieved by actively cultivating diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work internally and externally. We acknowledge the richness of lived experiences that

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    Webinar: Jon Cohen of Science Magazine

    REGISTER NOW On Thursday, April 16, 2020, at 2 pm ET, please join us for the second event of our online Talks @ Pulitzer Science and Health Series as Jon Cohen, a Pulitzer Center grantee and science journalist, discusses his reporting on the race to find a vaccine against coronavirus. Cohen is a

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    Coronavirus News Collaboration Challenge

    PLEASE NOTE: As of 4/22/20 we are suspending this opportunity. We received 237 proposals and we thank everyone for applying. If you would like to submit a COVID-19-related story proposal, we are still accepting applications for stories via our international travel grants program, data journalism

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    The Richard C. Longworth Media Fellowships

    This grant aims to promote international reporting by Midwestern journalists. How to Apply Apply Now Applications for the 2024 Longworth Fellowships are now open. Visit our announcement to learn more. GRANT OVERVIEW The Longworth Media Fellowships are made possible by a grant from The Clinton Family

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    Annual Conference

    Each year, the Pulitzer Center's annual conference spotlights some of our best journalism projects in leading news outlets to explore a theme that illuminates the most pressing issues of our time. With our in-depth, prize-winning journalism as the focus, we bring together diverse perspectives on

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    Food Waste

    Food Waste By Eisha and Andrea SalemStudents in the 2019 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in Chicago Food is an essential that is difficult to come by for some and assured for others. Those who are privileged enough to have excess food often choose to throw it away without thinking about the needy

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    Colors of Chicago: A Tale of Two Cities

    Colors of Chicago: A Tale of Two Cities By Safiyah Simpkins, Ariba Qureshi, and Hong SunlyStudents in the 2019 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in Chicago The downtown and North Side areas communicate all the signs of a thriving, diverse city, yet its present day practices depict the reinforcement

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    Wealth Inequalities in the Windy City

    Wealth Inequalities in the Windy City By Kaitlyn Robson and Veronica Urbina FinelliStudents in the 2019 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in Chicago The Windy City isn't as perfect as it seems. There are many inequalities that people ignore and try to hide. These inequalities include: racial