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    Comité consultatif

    Rencontrez le comité consultatif Amazon Rainforest Le comité consultatif du RJF amazonien est composé de journalistes de renom spécialisés dans les questions relatives aux forêts tropicales humides. Les membres fondateurs de ce comité ont été les premiers à envisager un fonds destiné à soutenir le

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    Media on the Move

    Get the Media on the move widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seeing a widget? ( More info) An overview of the Pulitzer Center model produced for the J-Lab as a Knight Citizen News Network featured module. These learning modules are designed to provide both professional and

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    Comité consultivo

    Conozca a los miembros de este comité consultivo El Comité Consultivo del Amazon RJF está compuesto por líderes en periodismo sobre temas relacionados con las selvas tropicales. Los miembros fundadores de este comité fueron los primeros en pensar en un fondo para apoyar el periodismo en la selva

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    Beyond Religion Poetry Contest Winner: Beatrix Stone

    By Beatrix Stone7th grade, Alice Deal Middle School, DC After Eloisa Lopez's photo in "The Filipino Catholic Church in Crisis" by Adam Willis god?God?GOD?FaithThe anchorTo lifeIs broken DeadSo many deadA ladder to the skyCould be craftedof bodiesGOD?FaithIn the nightIs the strongestThe nights of

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    Beyond Religion Poetry Contest Winner: Molly H. Rufus

    By Molly H. Rufus11th grade, Homeschooled, VA After Eloisa Lopez's photo in "The Filipino Catholic Church in Crisis" by Adam Willis So steady in her faith: A nun will stare into a candle, cupping it with her hand against the wind; her face will heat yet she will not melt or bend. We know this world

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    Beyond Religion Poetry Contest Winner: Selam Weimer

    Aljanat fi Alkharab ("Heaven in Ruins") By Selam Weimer11th grade, Woodrow Wilson High School, DC After Moises Saman's photo in "Iraq's Post-ISIS Campaign of Revenge" by Ben Taub Anonymous being runs through the rubble streetThe fog muffles the water in violent silenceHalf demolished staircases

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    Philmont Scout Ranch 2019 Out of Eden Selection Criteria

    Philmont Scout Ranch Project Overview In early 2013, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek embarked on a reporting mission to walk the same 21,000 mile path that modern humans took from Africa to South America over the course of roughly 50,000 years

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    Resources for Reporting Fellows

    Congratulations, Reporting Fellows! Now that you have received a reporting fellowship, take a look at the videos below. Lots of tips here on what to do next! Stay Connected Join our Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellows and Alums Facebook group. Connect with reporting fellow alums from all 35 of our

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    2019 Conference: Beyond Religion

    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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    The Colors of Homelessness in Chicago

    The Colors of Homelessness in Chicago By Reema Dhawan and Diego MadrizStudents in the 2018 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in Chicago The Windy City holds winds of diversity. In that diversity, there is discrimination. From one street to the next, there is rich, poor, colored, old, young, man, and

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    Life on the Streets of Chicago

    Life on the Streets of Chicago By Rodin SamnangStudent in the 2018 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in ChicagoMya Zamora contributed reporting to this story Terry Roberts (57), a tall, well-built black man, sat on a wheel chair with his candy box beside him outside the Fourth Presbyterian Church. It

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    The "X" Word Rules the Internet

    The "X" Word Rules the Internet By Nayab Ali and Andrea Pérez FernándezStudents in the 2018 Genesis Academy Summer Institute in Chicago In the year 2016, "xenophobia," discrimination against foreigners, was declared the "word of the year" by Dictionary.com (the most-searched word that year). The

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    Victoria Vo, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Reporter's Diary: Heal Somalia's Former Child Soldiers, Heal a Nation" by Hassan Ghedi Santur Dear Zoe Lofgren, In early February 2009, the Somali Civil War began due to clan conflicts. This war continues to press on into the present. Recently, I have come across

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    Palak Srivastava, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "The New Battle for London's Air" by Rohan Naik Dear Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, My name is Palak Srivastava. I live in Brooklyn and I am a sophomore at Stuyvesant High School. I am writing to you today to share my concern about one of the most critical issues facing us at

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    Anabelle Manrique, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "The Survivors of the Rohingya Genocide" by Jason Motlagh, Mark Oltmann, and Patrick Brown Dear Adam Kinzinger, Can you imagine watching innocent children being beheaded as they run from gun-wielding soldiers? Can you imagine watching your newborn child being

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    Anna Chung, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "'Our Wealth Is the Forest': Indigenous Tribes Are the Last Best Hope for the Amazon" by Sam Eaton Dear Representative Beyer, I am writing to you about an issue that is very important to me: the plight of Indigenous peoples protecting the Amazon Rainforest

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    Molly Shearer, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "An Alaskan Village Is Falling into the Sea. Washington Is Looking the Other Way." by Amy Martin Dear Senator Stabenow, In Shishmaref, Alaska, a small barrier island off the coast of Alaska, 600 people, 150 homes, churches, schools, and children are living in

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    Ishani Singh, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Safe in School" by Jaime Joyce Dear Mr. Smith, Deep in my heart / I do believe / We shall overcome someday. This American civil rights anthem is sung by seven- to ten-year-olds in the Golap Learning Center, a school run by UNICEF for the children of 900,000