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    By Mariana Bartolo Ortiz 10th grade, Woodburn High School, OR First place contest winner With lines from "Memory and Protest of Femicide in Juárez" by Erika Schultz, Corinne Chin, Claudia Castro Luna, Vianna Davila, and Norma Ledezma Ortega, a Pulitzer Center webinar i. guardian angel ángel de la

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    Definition

    By Elena Stevens 11th grade, Piedmont High School, CA With lines from “Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? The Power of Language” by Meera Santhanam, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Every individual is defined, labeled External opinions are jars with lids Trapping, pinning We are slammed

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    Diving for Their Lives

    By Asa T. B. 6th grade, OH With lines from ”‘It’s Not for the Faint-Hearted’: The Story of India’s Intrepid Women Seaweed Divers” by Kamala Thiagarajan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Women sit on a warm, sandy shore With turquoise waters stretching as far as the eye can see Just as they have

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    Subtly but Surely

    By Heona Liu 8th grader, Bigelow Middle School, MA With lines from “In Lebanon, Parents Abandoning Their Children in Orphanages" by Wendell Steavenson, a Pulitzer Center reporting project The rich Plummet to the poor, Down down down A sinking ship. So those who have assisted Are in need of

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    What Was

    By Francisco Sarmiento-Fernandez 7th grade, Greene Street Friends School, PA Honorable mention With lines from “Until We Are Gone” by Sofia Aldinio, a Pulitzer Center reporting project *Translated by Hannah Berk. Click here to read this poem in the original Spanish. Do you remember the forest palms

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    elegy for the widows of the drug war

    By Kaelin David 11th grade, Walnut High School, CA With lines from “Teen Widows: The Growing Legacy of Duterte’s Drug War” by Ana P. Santos, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Content warning: This poem contains violence and drug use drawn from the news story to which it responds. i. for jazmine

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    A Muslim Child in a Hindu Country

    By Jordan Naseem 10th grade, Liberty High School, MO With lines from “Gig Workers Are Being Stabbed, Beaten, and Abused in India” by Varsa Bansal, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Content warning: This poem contains violence drawn from the news story to which it responds. Clicks as I turn the

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    Lo Que Era

    By Francisco Sarmiento-Fernandez 7th grade, Greene Street Friends School, PA Honorable mention Con frases de “Until We Are Gone” por Sofia Aldinio, un proyecto de periodismo apoyado por el Pulitzer Center *Click here to read an English-language translation of this poem. ¿Te acuerdas las palmas

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    False Alternative

    By Ares Bandebo-Cambra 5th grade, Old Greenwich School, CT With lines from "The Mining Industry’s Next Frontier is Deep, Deep Under the Sea" by Vince Beiser, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Further frontiers open under the sea. A frantic knocking, humans’ bequest; Large nodules are answers to

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    Dive

    By Beatrix Stone 11th grade, Strathcona High School, Edmonton, Canada With lines from “‘It’s Not for the Faint-hearted’: The Story of India’s Intrepid Women Seaweed Divers” by Kamala Thiagarajan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project What was mere water now hope, Washing bright colours clean of pain

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    Bladed

    By Daniel Yim 12th grade, Bellarmine College Preparatory, CA Third place contest winner With lines from “The President, the Soccer Hooligans and an Underworld ‘House of Horrors’” by Robert Worth, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Content warning: This poem contains some violent imagery and

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    Becas de monitoreo de algoritmos

    Las becas monitoreo de algoritmos buscan apoyar a periodistas de planta y freelance interesados en historias en profundidad que examinen los usos de tecnologías de predicción y vigilancia por parte de la policía, la medicina, los servicios sociales, el sistema de justicia penal, las contrataciones

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    Appel spécial à propositions: Collaboration dans la région du Bassin du Congo

    Le Bassin du Congo abrite la deuxième plus vaste forêt tropicale du monde après l'Amazonie. Ces forêts jouent un rôle capital, notamment, dans le ralentissement du réchauffement climatique, l’alimentation et les moyens de subsistance des populations riveraines, la pharmacopée traditionnelle, la

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    Special Call for Proposals: Collaboration in the Congo Basin Region

    The Congo Basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest in the world after the Amazon. These forests play a vital role in slowing global warming, providing food and livelihoods to local populations, serving as resources for traditional medicines, supplying drinking water, and many other key

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    Post-Graduate Reporting Fellows

    Together with the Columbia School of Journalism and Medill School of Journalism, the Pulitzer Center awards fellowships to recent journalism school graduates. Funding for the Columbia Post-Grad fellowships comes from the University and the Simon and June Li Center for Global Journalism. Meet our

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    Campus Consortium Reporting Fellows

    The Pulitzer Center awards reporting fellowships to students from its Campus Consortium partners—liberal arts colleges, state universities, journalism schools, HBCUs, community colleges, and schools of public health. Our Fellows receive funding and mentorship to report from the U.S. and around the

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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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    Chamada Especial para Propostas: O Impacto das Eleições no Brasil Sobre a Amazônia

    A eleição brasileira será o grande evento na Amazônia em 2022. Com 60% da Amazônia em seu território, as decisões políticas lideradas pelo atual Legislativo e o Executivo brasileiros podem agravar o avanço de atividades ilegais sobre áreas protegidas e contra os povos da floresta. A pressão sobre a