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    four tomatoes

    By Emma Lee 9th grade, Stanton College Preparatory School, FL With lines from “Finding Moments of Grace and Gold in the Midst of a Pandemic” by Naomi Marcus, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. a lukewarm berry engorged by a sticky web of dew and tears unfurling with the sour decay of reality

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    monstered lungs

    By Jacklyn Vandermel 10th grade, Northern Valley Regional High School, NJ 1st place contest winner With lines from “The Victims and Those Left Behind” by Mary F. Calvert, a Pulitzer Center reporting project claim 28 uranium mine, february 2020 bits of rheum like uranium glass form around the navajo

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    City of Loneliness

    By Ares Bandebo-Cambra 3rd grade, Claire Lilienthal Elementary School, CA With lines from “Cielo’s Story #2: Fighting Loneliness” by Cielo Spini, a Pulitzer Center reporting project So long ago, I don’t remember when friends moved away to open schools and yards. My wings were clipped by zoom calls

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    when we are at sea

    By Beatrix Kim 10th grade, The Pennington School, NJ 3rd place contest winner With lines from "Purgatory at Sea" by Ian Urbina, a Pulitzer Center reporting project long have i held the notion that if such a thing as god exists, then he has left us, then this is purgatory, then we float in the sea

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    Quarter 2 Highlights

    The second quarter of 2021 was another period of extraordinary, surprising growth for the Pulitzer Center. Extraordinary given the many different ways we’ve grown. Surprising in that all this activity was taking place—and thriving—under the continued challenges of the pandemic. The 13 full-time

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    Gender Equality Grant

    The Pulitzer Center, a non-profit organization that supports independent global journalism, is seeking applications for investigative data-driven projects on issues related to gender equality and the empowerment of women & girls. This opportunity is open to all newsrooms and independent journalists

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    与普利策中心的雨林调查网络分享您的信息

    任何拥有攸关公共利益的敏感信息的吹哨人,现在可以通过一个安全与保密的方式,与普利策中心的雨林调查网络(Rainforest Investigations Network)的编辑与记者,分享情报、文件与数据。 Read in English | Leer en español | Ler em português | Lir en français | Dalam bahasa Indonesia 雨林调查网络是一个由全球各地的优秀记者所组成的调查报道网络,致力于揭发三个热带雨林区域,即亚马逊、刚果盆地和东南亚地区所发生的大规模森林砍伐活动,以及背后的根本原因和主要推手。

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    Berbagi informasi dengan Jaringan Investigasi Hutan Hujan Pulitzer Center

    Bagi para pelapor tindak pidana dan mereka yang memiliki informasi sensitif bagi kepentingan publik kini dapat dengan aman dan rahasia berbagi info, dokumen, dan data dengan para editor dan jurnalis di Jaringan Investigasi Hutan Hujan Pulitzer Center. Read in English | Leer en español | Ler em

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    Alexa Troob, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “The Great Climate Migration” by Abrahm Lustgarten and Meridith Kohut Dear Representative Jones, Congratulations on winning the election! My name is Alexa Troob, and I am a freshman at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York. While I am too young to vote

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    Simon Lee, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "How China’s High-Tech ‘Eyes’ Monitor Behavior and Dissent" by Nick Schifrin and Dan Sagalyn Dear Congresswoman Norton, According to the World Economic Forum, analysts project that we will create 463 exabytes, or over 200 million DVDs of digital data daily by 2025

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    Radiah Jamil, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Jailing the Mentally Ill” by John Yang and Frank Carlson Dear Mayor Bill de Blasio, Perhaps it’s only in the long run, if at all, that we recognize the impact of a teacher cold-calling us in class, a parent making us lunch for school every day, a friend stating

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    Mia Wolfe, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “What They Saw: Ex-Prisoners Detail the Horrors of China's Detention Camps” by Alison Killing and Megha Rajagopalan Dear Senator Klobuchar, I’m Mia Wolfe. I am a sixth grade student at Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I am writing

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    Patten Lane, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "The Many Varieties of Voter Suppression" by Brittany Gibson Dear Senator Wicker, Racial injustices have become very prevalent in modern times with the tragic death of George Floyd rocking our nation to its core. Racial discrimination persists throughout America

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    Matthew Gomez, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "'Beyond the Beach' Project Helps Expose Climate Change Dangers Across the Carolinas" by The Charlotte Observer editorial board Dear Congressman Diaz-Balart, North Carolina recently has been suffering from a number of significant and damaging weather events

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    Dina Shah, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “America’s Clean Water Crisis Goes Far Beyond Flint. There’s No Relief in Sight” by Justin Worland and Matt Black Dear Mr. Taimur Saleem Jhagra, I want to draw your attention to the current water crises in our region. The problem not only exists in our region, but

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    Cody Zhu, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Death of the Pollinators: Beehive Cemetery Points To Environmental Threat in Belterra (Portuguese)” by Mara Régia Di Perna and Elizabeth Oliveira Dear Congressman Will Hurd, Belterra, a municipality located in the Lower Amazon Mesoregion of South America, is

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    Prajit Manivannan, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "In California’s Fertile Valley, Industry and Agriculture Hang Heavy in the Air" by Brendan Borrell and Larry C. Price Dear Senator Marco Rubio, My name is Prajit, and I am a fifth grader at Stowers Elementary, Florida. I am writing this letter to inform you about

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    Sophia Reynolds Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “COVID-19 Data on Native Americans Is ‘a National Disgrace.’ This Scientist Is Fighting To Be Counted” by Lizzie Wade Dear Congresswoman Mikie Sherill, The United States government has shown grand ineptitude in response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. Its