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Skip to main contentNews and views from the Pulitzer Center teamAugust 9, 2011by Jon SawyerThe Pulitzer Center was among the many organizations that benefited from the advice and support of David Moore.August 8, 2011by Kate McGinnisMark Schulte joins the Pulitzer Center staff as National Education Coordinator.August 4, 2011by Erin BancoYES! Weekly interviews Jon Sawyer and Kwame Dawes about the reporting project behind the multimedia performance at the 2011 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem.August 3, 2011by Erin BancoPulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley was interviewed by The New Republic on the lack of media coverage in Syria.August 1, 2011by Erin BancoThe "Voices of Haiti" multimedia performance by Pulitzer Center grantees Kwame Dawes and Andre Lambertson will premiere August 2 and 3 at the National Black Theatre Festival.July 28, 2011by Erin BancoWFDD interviews poet and reporter Kwame Dawes before the premiere of "Voices of Haiti." Voices was also featured in Winston-Salem Journal highlights from National Black Theatre Festival.July 28, 2011by Erin BancoGoTriad.com features "Voices of Haiti," a multi-media presentation with poems by Kwame Dawes, photographs by Andre Lambertson, and music by composer Kevin Simmonds and soprano Valetta Brinson.July 26, 2011by Ben FitchDawn Sinclair Shapiro is the recipient of the 2011 Nafis Sadik Award for Courage.July 26, 2011by Anna Tomasulo, Christina Maria PaschynOn June 23rd, CNN and the Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking hosted a panel on modern day slavery. Participants included Mira Sorvino, Luis CdeBaca, and trafficking survivor, Rani Hong. July 22, 2011by Kate McGinnisWalter Payton College Prep students in Chicago explore the local implications of global issues presented by the Pulitzer Center through short documentaries.July 18, 2011by Ben FitchSean Gallagher's multimedia project, Dongting Hu: A Lake in Flux, wins first place in a prestigious award contest for UK photojournalists.July 18, 2011by Anna TomasuloToo many of Kenya’s mothers are dying due to pregnancy complications. Public health officials and population studies experts convened to discuss Kenya's challenges, successes and ways forward.July 15, 2011by Ben FitchDaniel Connolly has received an honorable mention in the APME International Perspective contest for his Pulitzer Center-supported series "Blood Trade."Pages
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