What may be next for the U.S. in Africa in its war against Islamist militants? Join us on October 15 to learn more.
Photojournalists share their reporting and expertise on topics from farming in Jamaica and fracking in the US to the health of our Earth's waterways.
September 24, 2013 to September 25, 2013
Jina Moore and Ameto Akpe visit Loyola University Chicago classrooms to discuss their reporting from Africa.
September 20, 2013, September 24, 2013
Please join us for the premiere of "Japan's Disposable Workers," a short film by photographer Shiho Fukada produced by MediaStorm with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
September 20, 2013, September 24, 2013
Please join us for the premiere of "Japan's Disposable Workers," a short film by photographer Shiho Fukada produced by MediaStorm with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
According to United Nations projections, the world's population will rise to 9.6 billion by 2050. Hunger will too. Ken Weiss joins us to discuss this rapid growth and its consequences.
Join us in Baltimore for a discussion on whether media coverage can drive progress on non-communicable diseases.
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September 19, 2013 to September 26, 2013
Please join us for the Pulitzer Center's first week-long film festival, showcasing feature-length documentary films and shorts by award-winning Pulitzer Center journalists.
Pulitzer Center grantee Tomas van Houtryve’s project “Borderline North Korea,” documents North Korea’s 1400 km border with China and the D.M.Z. separating it from South Korea.
New book by Pulitzer Center grantee examines controversial Human Terrain program that embeds social scientists, anthropologists with US troops.