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    Rainforest Journalism From Southeast Asia The Rainforest Journalism Fund's work in Southeast Asia provided critical support for reporting in the region with a special focus on building local reporting capacity. The Rainforest Journalism Fund has evolved into the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting

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    William & Mary Reporting Fellows

    These students take part in the Sharp Seminar, a joint initiative between the Pulitzer Center and William & Mary, supported by Anne and Barry Sharp. Students learn how to translate their academic interests into journalistic work and to communicate with audiences beyond the academic world.

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    The 1619 Project Education Conference (2022)

    SECTIONS About the Conference Speakers Day One Day Two Full Schedule Apply for The 1619 Project Education Network https://youtu.be/EPrBz72pi7Y The Pulitzer Center was pleased to host the inaugural 1619 Education Conference on February 19 and 20, 2022. This virtual event, free and open to the public

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    Climate Photography: Open Call For Indigenous Photographers

    The Pulitzer Center is joining Indigenous Photograph for an open photocall to solicit work from Indigenous photojournalists documenting their experiences with climate change. Apply Now Applications have now closed. Thank you for your interest. The Pulitzer Center is joining Indigenous Photograph for

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    AI Reporting Grants

    We seek applications for our reporting initiative focused on AI and surveillance technologies and their impact on communities around the world. We value accountability and data reporting, collaborations, and cross-discipline approaches. Staff and freelance journalists are eligible. How to Apply

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    Carlos Manuel Eusoya, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Chased And Jailed: No Rest And Much Danger For Asia’s Young Revolutionaries” by David Pierson Dear Mayor Gorriceta, Our town’s concrete walls echo the cries of youth activists. Yet, the streets should not be the only place where these voices are heard. As a

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    Olivia Davison-Gauss, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Tracked: How Colleges Use AI To Monitor Student Protests” by Arijit Douglas Sen and Derêka K. Bennett Dear Senator James Tedisco, The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to keep students and schools safe seems like a good and easy idea, right? Well, some colleges

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    Bringing Stories Home: News from the West

    Bringing Stories Home: News from the West Use the story finder below to explore Pulitzer Center-supported reporting published by local outlets in your region. You can choose a news story based on the state you live in or your interest in the topic it covers. After exploring your chosen story, return

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    Pulitzer Center Student Contests

    Move from information to action! FALL LETTER-WRITING CONTEST | SPRING POETRY CONTEST | READ WINNING ENTRIES | GET INVOLVED Following the news helps us understand the issues affecting our world. But without a clear path toward solutions, the news can be overwhelming. The Pulitzer Center Education

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    Ocean Reporting Network Fellows

    The eight Fellows chosen for the inaugural cohort of the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network (ORN) represent a diverse mix of regions, backgrounds, formats, and experience—and will spend a whole year delving into key ocean topics including fisheries, pollution, and aquaculture. A healthy ocean

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    Our Work/Environment Reporting Grants

    The Pulitzer Center is now accepting applications for its initiative focused on climate change and its effects on workers and work. As the world heats up, what jobs and employment sectors, what factory practices, what sorts of manufacturing–from computer chips to batteries to food production to fast

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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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    Avni Chidella, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "News Analysis: Illinois Protects Library Books; Missouri Removes Them" by Jane Wiertel Estimada Senadora Kyrsten Sinema, Una de las cosas que más amo de mi escuela es la comunidad, la gente que asiste aquí. Lo que creo que realmente hace que la comunidad sea tan

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    Holly Wormer, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Saving Our Soil” by Fernando Figueroa Dear Representative Beth Doglio, Agricultural techniques that harm soil health and our environment is a serious problem occurring worldwide, yet it is disregarded. Harmful agricultural techniques and lack of knowledge

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    Miqueas Ramirez De La Rosa, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Federal Agents Investigate Sugar Exporter Over Allegations of Forced Labor" by Sandy Tolan and Michael Montgomery Dear Mayor Muriel Bowser, In a story published in Mother Jones, by Sandy Tolan and Michael Montgomery, the grim reality of labor exploitation and

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    Dylan Cortegana, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Dreams Derailed" by Marcela Rodrigues and "Searching for Stability as a Migrant in Tunisia" by Audrey Thibert Dear Governor Phil Murphy, An enrollment ban in Alabama and South Carolina is affecting the chances of going to college for up to 500,000 undocumented