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    A Wound Unhealed by Time

    A Wound Unhealed by Time By Nikita Bhardwaj11th grade, Princeton Day School, NJ With lines from "The Terrorist Who Got Away" by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, a Pulitzer Center reporting project land of emerald valleysand snow-capped mountains,a wound unhealed by time:Kashmiri's are silenced untiltheir

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    where water used to be

    where water used to be By SydneyBlu Garcia-Yao8th grade, Bala Cynwyd Middle School, PA 3rd place contest winner With lines from "Where Water Used to Be" by Rosa Lyster, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. eulogy for waterwater used to be running down our rivers, reservoirs robust,rivulets

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    Aviary

    Aviary By Vivien Song11th grade, Amador Valley High School, CA 2nd place contest winner With lines from "China Calls It Re-Education, but Uighur Muslims Say It's 'Unbearable Brutality'" by Nick Schifrin and Dan Sagalyn, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Begin with the dust in the air and the

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    River War

    River War Jessica Kim9th grade, La Canada High School, CA With lines from "The Lonely Prosecutor: One Man's Historic Fight for Justice in Central Africa" by Jack Losh, a Pulitzer Center reporting project when dusk falls,silhouettes of ferrymencreep across the darkening veinsinto her mineral-rich

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    we were fragments

    we were fragments By Dana Blatte10th grade, Sharon High School, MA 1st place contest winner With lines from "A Teenager Starting Over in Canada" by Lacy Jane Roberts, Luisa Conlon, and Hanna Miller, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. deathboys wake beneath lacerated skiesand wonder where their

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    A dream beyond the sun

    A dream beyond the sun By Eleni Murphy7th grade, St. Peter's School, PA With lines from "How Does Coronavirus Kill? Clinicians Trace a Ferocious Rampage Through the Body, From Brain to Toes" by Meredith Wadman, Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, Jocelyn Kaiser, and Catherine Matacic, a Pulitzer Center

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    Applauding the Symphony

    Applauding the Symphony By Maya Ardon12th grade, Skyline High School, UT With lines from "Scientists Have Turned the Structure of the Coronavirus Into Music" by Vineeth Venugopal, a Pulitzer Center reporting project And suddenly this breathing machine is adrug, a statement on gluttony and ecology

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    standstill

    standstill By Miriam Alex10th grade, Nashua High School South, NH With lines from "'I Am so Afraid': India's Poor Face World's Largest Lockdown" by Tim Sullivan qnd Sheikh Saaliq, a Pulitzer Center reporting project voices whisper / from dingy television /holding malady / on their tongues /in the

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    The Earth Shakes

    The Earth Shakes By Deeya Prakash10th Grade, Sycamore High School, OH With lines from "With Her Head Held High" by Kalpana Jain, a Pulitzer Center reporting project They killed her father first.The memory is worn Like a word uttered too many timesThe sounds ironically unfamiliar as they roll off her

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    The Dream Houses

    The Dream Houses By Taylor Fang11th grade, Logan High School, UT With lines from "The Dream Homes of Guatemalan Migrants" by Jonathan Blitzer, a Pulitzer Center reporting project In this country of thunderand green fruit, there are more housesthan people.In this countryof maps, every pathleads away

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    Dining on Paradox

    Dining on Paradox By Audrey Dinh5th grade, Cold Spring Elementary School, MD 3rd place contest winner With lines from "Our Fish" by Michael Snyder and Felipe Luna, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I am dining on paradox,Both a plague and a blessing. Paiche. A giant, invasive fish,And yet this

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    The Joy of Togetherness

    The Joy of Togetherness By Taylor Jamie Yarns11th grade, City Honors School, NY 1st place contest winner With lines from "Let's Make It Easier for Kids to Visit Incarcerated Parents" by Jaime Joyce, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I sit in a classroom of 2.7 million future tragedies.Boys that

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    Bag of Bones

    Bag of Bones By Kristen St Louis10th grade, Ethel Walker School, CT With lines from "Families of Colombia's Disappeared Endure 'Never-Ending Grief' and a Wrenching Search" by Nadja Drost and Bruno Federico, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Most nights, the alarm clock failsto wake me up before

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    orchids

    orchids By Emma Lee6th grade, James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory Middle School, FL With lines from "Death on Demand: Has Euthanasia Gone Too Far?" by Christopher de Bellaigue, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I. have you ever seen a flamealmost finished with its candle?a waxy pool of

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    Peace, Pieces

    Peace, Pieces By Cindy Phan11th grade, Skyline High School, UT With lines from "Vietnam's Sad Hunt: 300,000 Missing Souls" by Joseph Babcock, a Pulitzer Center Reporting Project (I ask Vietnam, What do you want?) First, the land.The swamp smileand soft bite of it, the wetkiss of its mouth closed

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    Cholera Laughed

    Cholera Laughed By Eugene Jang10th grade, Gyeonggi Suwon International School, South Korea 2nd place contest winner With lines from "In Yemen, Corruption Worsened World's Worst Cholera Outbreak" by Maggie Michael, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Cholera laughed and spatIn your face when

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    Connected Coastlines Grants

    The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from journalists who want to report stories as part of Connected Coastlines, a nationwide climate reporting initiative in U.S. coastal states. Started in 2019, this initiative is building a consortium of newsrooms and independent journalists across the U.S

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    Comitê Consultivo

    Conheça o Comitê Consultivo da Floresta Amazônica O Rainforest Journalism Fund visa apoiar e aumentar a capacidade de jornalistas locais, regionais e internacionais que reportam questões relacionadas às florestas tropicais. Uma das três regiões de foco da floresta tropical é a Bacia Amazônica