YouTube's homepage on December 28, 2010.
December 28, 2010 /
Summer Marion, Christina Maria Paschyn
The work of five Project: Report 2010 winners, whose international reporting projects are now underway, was featured on YouTube's December 28 homepage.
December 27, 2010 /
Elan Gepner
Elan Gepner, a winner of the 2010 Project Report contest, explores how several NGOs and activists in Brazil are steering the country's impoverished youth away from lives of crime and violence throu
December 27, 2010 / Untold Stories
Christina Maria Paschyn
The winners of the Project:Report contest received travel grants to report on an under-reported international story. Their reporting is now underway.
December 27, 2010 /
Alex Rozier
At six years old, Jessica weighs just sixteen pounds. She lives--barely--on a diet of tortillas and coffee. It's all her family can afford.
December 27, 2010 /
Paul Franz
Haiti's post-earthquake tent cities house many willing students who lack accessible education. Educator Alzire Rocourt has a passion for teaching and a vision for change.
December 27, 2010 /
Samantha Danis
Throughout the world, one woman dies during childbirth every 90 secondsÂ….
December 27, 2010 /
Mark Jeevaratnam
Life circumstances seem bleak for many youth in South Africa but soccer provides skills and a source of hope for some.
May 13, 2010 /
Mark Stanley
The Pulitzer Center and YouTube recently hosted a film screening of the Project: Report winners' videos at George Washington University in Washington, DC.
May 3, 2010 /
Mark Stanley
Mark Stanley, Pulitzer Center The key to the Pulitzer Center's mission is promoting "in-depth engagement with global affairs."
April 22, 2010 /
The Pulitzer Center would like to invite all of our friends and supporters to a special screening of the winning entries of YouTube: Project Report, a competition for aspiring journalists sponsore

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