August 6, 2013 /
Jon Sawyer
We are excited to announce that our award-winning e-books, "In Search of Home" and "Voices of Haiti," are now available on Amazon.
July 30, 2013 /
Tom Hundley
Global warming, pollution and overfishing are killing the world’s oceans. Pulitzer Center grantees Erik Vance and Dominic Bracco II take us to the Sea of Cortez.
July 26, 2013 /
Rebecca Gibian
Presidential election in Mali an important turning point for a traditionally democratic country struggling to recover from a military coup and an Islamist insurgency.
July 24, 2013
Tom Hundley
Small class-sizes are great — if you happen to live in a wealthy country like the United States. In India, it's a different story.
July 22, 2013
Caroline D'Angelo
Our award-winning iPad e-books are free this week for the Building Learning Communities education conference. Get your copy today.
July 22, 2013
Gaby Spangenberg, Joanne Silberner
Joanne Silberner receives 2013 European School of Oncology's Best Cancer Reporter Award along with British journalist.
July 16, 2013
Gaby Spangenberg, Micah Fink
"The Abominable Crime" scores honors, audience at Belize International Film Festival.
July 15, 2013
Tom Hundley
Over the last two decades, Burkina Faso has emerged as Africa’s fourth largest exporter of gold, creating an ever-expanding army of child laborers.
July 9, 2013
Caroline D'Angelo
Kirkus Reviews awards a star to our enhanced e-book for iPad, "Voices of Haiti." Get your copy today.
July 8, 2013
Tom Hundley
The best journalism takes time — time to report, time to write. We urge you to take time to read two examples of long-form magazine journalism of the highest order.
July 5, 2013
Rebecca Gibian, Gaby Spangenberg, Micah Fink
Micah Fink's documentary on stigma and homophobia in Jamaica called "disturbing and urgent," "an outstanding film."
July 3, 2013
Jon Sawyer
Persephone Miel believed in the transformative power of journalism-and she knew that reporters around the globe needed support to tackle the toughest stories.
July 1, 2013
Tom Hundley
This week, millions of demonstrators poured into streets of cities and towns across Egypt to protest the many shortcomings of the country’s first democratically elected government.

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