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    Dahlia Aliwa, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Jailed, Raped, Robbed, Deported" by Elliot Wood Dear Jim Banks, Elliot Wood's story about undocumented immigrant Audemio Orózco Ramirez expresses the need to protect immigrant rights. Immigrants are vital to the success of our society and most importantly our

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    Isolina Cachan, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "An Opioid Addiction, and an Australian's Battle to Survive" by Kristen Gelineau Dear Senator Kamala D. Harris, My name is Isolina (it is a Spanish name) and I am a fifth grader at UCLA Lab School. I am writing to you because of this issue happening around the

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    Peyton Wedemeyer, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This article features reporting from "An Opioid Addiction, and an Australian's Battle to Survive" by Kristen Gelineau Dear Rosa DeLauro, Richard Blumenthal, and Christopher Murphy, Every day, people along Australia's coastline resort to drug abuse. What originally began in Canada, the UK, and the

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    Robin Huang, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "How to Make Abortion Great Again" by Anna Louie Sussman Dear Legislator Lin, My name is Robin Huang; I'm a senior studying in the National Wen-Hua Senior High School in Taichung. In this letter, I would like to express my opinions on the issue of abortion laws

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    Ahmed Ahmed, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "She Was Among the First to Integrate U. City Schools — and the Memories Are Bittersweet" by Ellen Futterman Dear Congresswoman Lee, "History doesn't move in a straight line. It zigs and zags. Sometimes goes forward, sometimes moves back." This line from our 44th

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    Toni Oluwatade, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Diabetes on the Rise in Senegal" by Amy Nye Dear Mr. Thompson, According to Amy Nye, the author of "Diabetes on the Rise in Senegal," there are almost 800,000 people in the sub-Saharan African country living with diabetes—five percent of the country's population

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    Lucia Mejia Cardenas, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "In Brazil, Fires and Deforestation Threaten Species' Survival" by Amna Nawaz and Mike Fritz Dear Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez, I take it that you care about this city. Well, I do too. It is my home along with eight million other people. Those are eight million

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    Kika Dunayevich, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "How Amazon Deforestation Could Push the Climate to a 'Tipping Point'" by Amna Nawaz and Mike Fritz Dear Senator Kamala Harris, My name is Kika Dunayevich, and I first and foremost want to congratulate you on your bid for the presidency of this nation. I am

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    Education Projects

    Pulitzer Center Educational Outreach Programs The Pulitzer Center works with elementary schools, high schools and universities to bring pressing international issues, and the journalists who cover them, into the classroom. Through the Pulitzer Center's education programming and online curricular

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    Support the Persephone Miel Fellowship Fund

    The Persephone Miel Fellowship, overseen by the Pulitzer Center in collaboration with Internews, is designed to help journalists from the developing world do the kind of reporting they've always wanted to do and enable them to bring their work to a broader international audience. The fellowship is

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    Pulitzer Center's International Reporting and Youth-focused Global Engagement

    At a time when journalism and the media has never been more precarious, or more important, the Pulitzer Center plays an absolutely essential role— surfacing stories that would otherwise go unreported, giving journalists the support they need to cover those stories safely, placing their reports on

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    Grant Opportunity for Nigerian Journalists | Property Rights

    Land grabs, land disputes, hidden land deals, phony C of O's, flawed and opaque land registries— all pose a threat to the growth and development of Nigeria, one of Africa's leading economic engines. The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a grant-giving non-profit organization that supports

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    Pulitzer Center's Guide to Photos and Audio Slideshows

    Pulitzer Center's Guide to Photos and Audio Slideshows This PDF contains tips for taking better photographs and instructions for creating and uploading audio slideshows using Soundslides. Please refer to this page when working on your projects.

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    Global Health Solutions Fund

    As part of our global health coverage, we are seeking proposals for projects that examine solutions to health challenges. The Pulitzer Center has partnered with the Solutions Journalism Network to strengthen reporting that takes this approach by offering editorial guidance from David Bornstein and

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    Call for Proposals on Global Health

    We are seeking ambitious, enterprise reporting projects on global health and the future of the global development agenda. We are maintaining our ongoing interest in reproductive health, food security, sanitation, and HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. We are also looking for proposals that surface

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    E-books

    TO END AIDS — Kem Knapp Sawyer and Jordan Roth Available free on iTunes, Atavist, and Kindle. To End AIDS features the writing and photography of Pulitzer Center grantees who have reported on HIV/AIDS in regions around the globe—from Atlanta to the Philippines. Journalists Shannon Bradley, William

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    Pulitzer Center General DropBox

    Please include your last name in the filename(s) that you upload - this will help us easily identify your work. NOTE: Safari browser users may not be able to see the Box.com upload option. Please try using another browser or contact us if that is not possible. G M T Detect language Afrikaans

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    Women as Water

    Women as Water By Iris Yu10th grade, Solon High School, OH With lines from "'They're Fearless': The Women Battling to Free Myanmar From Meth" by Kyaw Ye Lynn and Clare Hammond, a Pulitzer Center reporting project In the background, the riflesare always firing. Grown on gunshotsand disputed soil, the