Here's why the Pulitzer Center is dedicated to climate coverage If you live in the U.K. or anywhere else in Europe, I don’t ...
Image Pulitzer Center President and CEO Lisa Gibbs delivered the keynote speech at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation’s SNF ...
The program is divided into three tracks: one for reporters on any desk, one for reporters focused on covering AI or deepening their knowledge of AI reporting, and one for editors (on any desk) ...
Hoda Osman is executive editor for Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ). Osman is a freelance reporter and journalism trainer based in New York. She worked as a correspondent for ...
When even the water is uncertain? Suah Cho is a rising junior at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, California. She has a passion for health care and wrote her poem to amplify the importance of ...
With lines from “How Two Teens in Niagara Falls Are Confronting Pollution and a Mental Health Crisis” by Jennifer Wybieracki, a Pulitzer Center-supported story “Once celebrated as the honeymoon ...
Amma kept turmeric in a glass jar beside the salt, a small sun with a metal lid, sealed into belief. It entered everything without asking: rice, milk, lentils, skin, prayer, the soft yellow bruise of ...
Simona Foltyn is a journalist, writer and videographer based in Dubai. Her work focuses on in-depth coverage of armed conflict, social justice and corruption in East Africa and the Middle East.
WhatsApp has become a battlefield for contemporary Indian elections. An analysis of thousands of messages reveals how India’s ruling party uses the app to campaign free from public scrutiny. On ...
A boat sails past melting icebergs to a settlement outside Nuuk. Image by Maddy Keyes. Greenland, 2024 In some ways, Greenland has become almost synonymous with climate change. Talks of the island ...
On a hot and humid June afternoon, a group of boys wearing FC Barcelona jerseys kicked around a soccer ball in the Malko-Durduro, a dry seasonal river on the outskirts of Hargeisa, the capital of the ...
In 1976, Herbert Needleman, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, suspected even trace amounts of lead ravaged children’s brains. His opinion was not popular at the time—the prevailing wisdom was ...
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