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    BENEFICIÁRIOS DO RAINFOREST JOURNALISM FUND

    BENEFICIÁRIOS DO RAINFOREST JOURNALISM FUND

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    Penerima Dana

    MEMENUHI HIBAH DANA JURNALISME HUTAN HUTAN

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    Bénéficiaries de subventions

    Rencontrez les bénéficiaires des subventions RJF

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    Becarios

    Conozca a los becarios del Rainforest Journalism Fund

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    Grantees

    Meet the Rainforest Journalism Fund Grantees

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    Grantees

    Meet the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund Grantees The Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund has evolved into the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. The Rainforest Reporting Grant supports and builds capacity for quality, independent journalism in three key regions: the Amazon, the Congo Basin

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    Bolsistas

    Conheça nossos bolsistas do Southeast Asia Rainforest Journalism Fund

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    Penerima Dana

    Perkenalkan Para Penerima Dana Hibah Jurnalisme Hutan Hujan Asia Tenggara

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    Bénéficiaries de subventions

    Rencontrez les bénéficiaires de subventions de RJF Asie du Sud-Est

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    Becarios

    Conozca a los becarios del Rainforest Journalism Fund del Sudeste Asiático

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    Grantees

    Meet the Southeast Asia Rainforest Journalism Fund Grantees The Southeast Asia Rainforest Journalism Fund has evolved into the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. The Rainforest Reporting Grant supports and builds capacity for quality, independent journalism in three key regions: the Amazon

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    Pulitzer Center Impact

    JOURNALISM & ENGAGEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD Impact has been at the center of the Pulitzer Center’s mission of raising awareness and public understanding of underreported issues since our inception in 2006. Recent projects supported by the Pulitzer Center have struck down bad laws, helped end harmful

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    More Is Not More

    By Fiona Lu 11th grade, Hillsdale High School, CA With lines from "A New Vision of Artificial Intelligence for the People" by Karen Hao, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. lingua franca They came in ships as sharp as knives, with hands shaped like so many synonyms for slaughter. They laid claim

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    Smart City

    By Irene Jin 8th grade, Guy B. Phillips Middle School, NC With lines from “Who’s Watching? How Governments Used the Pandemic to Normalize Surveillance” by Victoria Kim, a Pulitzer Center reporting project He was born in Busan of the future What was once sprawling fields of scallions Now rambling

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    Forms of Flesh

    By Evan Li 10th grade, Charlotte Latin School, NC With lines from "The Endless Battle of the Guardians of the Jungle Against the Logging Mafia in the Peruvian Amazon," by Susana Lay and Michael Tweddle, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I. Bark As if trying to bind the forest, The iron chains of

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    One Bullet, One Hundred Sets of Hands

    By Jamar Jackson 10th grade, Kenwood Academy, IL First place contest winner With lines from "One Bullet Can Kill, but It Takes More Than 100 People To Save a Gunshot Victim’s Life” by James Sprankle, Paige Skinner, Kate Bubacz, a Pulitzer Center reporting project August’s summer reminisces of A

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    There Is a Forest

    By Sabrina Wang 6th grade, Worcester Academy, MA With lines from "An Indigenous Village Works To Save a Brazilian Forest, Seed by Seed” by Daniel Grossman and Dado Galdieri, a Pulitzer Center reporting project There is a forest where the grass is knee-high sparkling like emeralds across the muggy

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    To Today’s Confederates

    By Logan Tenner 10th grade, TERRA Environmental Research Institute, FL With lines from "Nearly 100 Confederate Monuments Were Toppled Last Year. What Happened to Them?" by Melissa Lyttle, a Pulitzer Center reporting project You call it heritage; you call it history. We ask, why honor it? Like that’s