April 5, 2013 /
Tom Hundley
Pulitzer Center grantee Tomas van Houtryve has spent months looking into North Korea from its tightly sealed borders.
April 4, 2013 / PRI's The World
Beenish Ahmed
A new law makes acid attacks a crime, but justice remains elusive for victims like Sidra Yasmeen. She recently won a court case against her attackers.
A hug. Image by Carlos Javier Ortiz. Guatemala, 2013.
April 2, 2013 /
Carlos Javier Ortiz
“Too Young to Die” is a long-term exploration of the tragedy gun violence exacts on Chicago’s streets. Although over 100 children and young people died in 2012, their deaths are often overshadowed.
November 28, 2012
Meghan Dhaliwal
Pulitzer Center photographers discuss their reporting projects on commodities from around the world at George Washington University.
November 20, 2012
Meghan Dhaliwal
Professor and author Peter Chilson discusses his reporting for upcoming Pulitzer Center-Foreign Policy borderlands e-book on Mali strife.
November 18, 2012 / The New York Times
William Wheeler
Far-right ultranationalist groups are exploiting old enmities and new fears across Europe, inflaming xenophobia and violence against immigrants and minorities.
November 8, 2012 / Untold Stories
Stephen Franklin
The number of Syrian refugees crossing the border to Turkey continues to mount as the uprsing in Syria drags on. The crisis is taking a heavy toll in both countries.
November 7, 2012 / Untold Stories
Larry C. Price
As the price of gold increases so too does the exploitation of child labor in the gold mines of the Philippines.
November 7, 2012 / Untold Stories
Larry C. Price
Photojournalist Larry C. Price reports that children, some as young as 4, toil in the gold mines of the Philippines
November 6, 2012
Larry C. Price
Tiny children and teens toil in the gold mines of the Philippines. It is very risky business, sometimes deadly. But child labor is growing as families rush to exploit the worldwide craze for gold.
November 6, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
Mi Oo thought he was headed for a better-paying job in the Thai seafood industry. Instead, he bought his way into a waking nightmare.
November 5, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
Deep in the wilds of northern Burma's Kachin state a brutal civil war has intensified between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army.
November 2, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
America's appetite for cheap shrimp from Southeast Asia is growing, but at what cost? In Thailand, illegal and abusive labor practices go unchecked to feed a booming demand. Images by Jason Motlagh.

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