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    Behind the Story Videos

    The Pulitzer Center's "Behind the Story" video series features journalist grantees sharing how they went about reporting their projects, providing valuable insights into the process of journalism.

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    How the Rainforest Journalism Fund Began

    By the Rainforest Journalism Fund Amazon Advisory Committee The seed for the Rainforest Journalism Fund was planted and nurtured in Brazil by a group of locally-based correspondents who were concerned the Amazon was underreported, even though it is one of the biggest stories of our age, or any age

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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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    Rainforest Investigations Network Fellows

    The Rainforest Investigations Network ( RIN) seeks to harness investigative reporting and cross-border collaboration to tackle stories at the intersection of climate change, corruption, and governance in the world’s three main tropical rainforest regions: Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia

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    Journalism Skillbuilder Lesson Series

    The world is full of stories, both far afield and in your own backyard. What stories tend to go under-reported, and how can we seek them out? What tools does a journalist use to find and tell stories that engage and inform audiences, while uplifting issues that don't often make headlines? This

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    1619 Project Education Partnerships

    We will have more information on 1619 Project partnerships starting on February 1, 2021. In the meantime, please contact us with an questions at [email protected].

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    The 1619 Project Education Portal

    Here you will find reading guides, activities, and other resources to bring The 1619 Project into your classroom, opportunities to partner on this education initiative, and the latest updates on education resources and programs related to 1619. Full Issue of "The 1619 Project" Supplementary

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    Professional Development for Educators

    Virtual and in-person workshops led by our staff and journalists introduce techniques for integrating journalism skills and global news into multidisciplinary curricula. https://youtu.be/4S2WmxCBxic Our paid, virtual Fellowships invite educators to collaborate with award-winning journalists, the

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    Contests and Workshops for Students

    The Pulitzer Center offers two annual writing contests for students and year-round workshops that engage students in journalism skills, media literacy, civic engagement, and creative writing projects. STUDENT CONTESTS We invite K–12 students worldwide to participate in our annual contests: the

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    Contact the Pulitzer Center Education Team

    To email us, please fill out the following form. You can also send a message directly to [email protected].

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    Journalism Resources

    The Pulitzer Center's Behind the Story series serves as a valuable resource about our grantees and their stories, offering insights into why these underreported topics are important and how the journalists reported them. 'Behind the Story' Videos View All Q&As with Pulitzer Center Grantees Pulitzer

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    About the Pulitzer Center

    The Pulitzer Center champions the power of stories to make complex issues relevant and inspire action. Our Mission and Model Our Mission and Model Staff Staff Board of Directors Board of Directors Annual Reports Annual Reports Donors Donors Ethics and Standards Policies Ethics and Standards Policies

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    Pulitzer Center Education

    The Pulitzer Center is committed to building global awareness through education. We work with elementary schools, high schools, and universities to bring pressing international issues, and the journalists who cover them, into the classroom. K-12 Programs and Resources Want to inspire your students

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    The Contact Line

    By Beatrix Stone 9th grade, Allendale Junior High School, Canada With lines from “Lives Frozen By Conflict” by Paula Bronstein, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Walk along the contact line, Walk the line of life, Walk the bones of human toll, Those pitiful, alive. Watch their weary desperate eyes

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    My siblings and I

    By Shelby Merriman 11th grade, Bear Creek High School, CO With lines from “How Texas’s Zombie Oil Wells Are Creating an Environmental Disaster Zone” by Clayton Aldern, Christopher Collins, and Naveena Sadasivam, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Before my siblings and I were born, My mother was

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    Capturing Carbon

    By Taeyeon Han 11th grade, Arnold O. Beckman High School, CA With lines from "Living Planet: Capturing Carbon in Costa Rica" by Daniel Grossman and Dado Galdieri, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. self-destruction They’re standing on the banks of a river — in a gully – cutting through a wall of

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    Remember?

    By Penelope Garfunkle 6th grade, St. Paul's Episcopal School, CA With lines from “The Farmer Trying to Save Italy’s Ancient Olive Trees” by Agostino Petroni, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Once bejeweled with pale green leaves, blanketing branches laden with olive-fruit, Now bearing grey bark

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    Reckoning

    By Kiara Imani Adams 12th grade, Silverado High School, NV With lines from "How the Rise of Social Justice in Athletics is Transforming the Identity of Black Athletes in America" by Eric Thompson Jr., a Pulitzer Center reporting project The identity of the Black athlete in America. Someone to be