March 26, 2013 / Spiegel Online
Carl Gierstorfer
In India, where female fetuses are aborted by the thousands, violence percolates all through a woman's life. These images were taken in a Mumbai slum where oppression is pervasive.
March 25, 2013 / Time
Jens Erik Gould, David Rochkind
For centuries, drumming has been the signature sound of celebration for the Garifuna, an Afro-Caribbean people on the Atlantic coast of Central America. Now this music has found an additional purpose...
March 21, 2013 / Untold Stories
Jens Erik Gould
Listen to "Sandi Le," the song Garifuna music greats Aurelio Martinez and Rolando "Chichiman" Sosa wrote and recorded with Jens Erik Gould about HIV.
March 15, 2013
Amanda Ottaway
Student fellows Yasmin Bendaas, Anna Van Hollen and Adam Janofsky selected by Society of Professional Journalists to receive Mark of Excellence awards which recognize "the best in student journalism...
March 7, 2013 / Untold Stories
Carl Gierstorfer
On the banks of the Brahmaputra environmental degradation pushes Indian women into the arms of traffickers.
March 6, 2013 / Untold Stories
Carl Gierstorfer
Privacy is a rare thing in an Indian village. Still, we wanted to record an intimate interview with trafficked women.
March 5, 2013 / Christian Science Monitor
Allyn Gaestel, Allison Shelley
Changing engrained social practices, like chaupadi, is never as simple as an activist campaign.
February 28, 2013 / NPR
Allison Shelley
Women in rural Nepal sleep in huts, caves and animal sheds every month during their periods — a practice called chaupadi.
February 28, 2013
Meghan Dhaliwal
Multiple Pulitzer Center grantees have been recognized by Pictures of the Year International for their work.
February 27, 2013 / UN GIFT
Carl Gierstorfer
”Even the village children talk to us like dogs,” the women say. They were bought and trafficked from poorer states in the northeast of India and now are kept like slaves in villages in Haryana.
February 25, 2013 / Untold Stories
David Rochkind
Basilia has been living with HIV for 13 years. She tries to balance work and her health, and travels to a health clinic for monthly appointments.
February 25, 2013 / Untold Stories
Rachel Southmayd
Most Americans have never been to Cuba and may never go, but that’s not because it isn’t feasible.
February 22, 2013
Tom Hundley
“How could a country so ambitious of first-world status blithely allow millions of its own citizens to die needlessly?" Greg Gilderman reports on Russia's disavowal of public health best practices.

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