News and views from the Pulitzer Center team
October 8, 2014 Micah Fink
In interview with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Maurice Tomlinson reflects on threats and discrimination associated with being gay within a homophobic culture.
October 7, 2014
Meghan Dhaliwal
Photographers take hard look at exploitative working conditions, health hazards and environmental problems associated with production of leather, garments and gold.
October 6, 2014
Tom Hundley
The cholera epidemic that hit Haiti four years ago bears some startling resemblances to one that devastated Manhattan two centuries earlier.
October 6, 2014
Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann
Pulitzer Center-supported film tells story of rape and a struggle for justice in Pakistan.
October 3, 2014
Craig Welch, Steve Ringman
Seattle Times, journalists recognized for reporting excellence "stunning multimedia investigation of the consequences of worldwide ocean acidification."
October 3, 2014
Mattathias Schwartz
A panel discussion on U.S. drug policy with Hamilton Morris, Kathleen Frydl, and César Gaviria, the former president of Colombia. Sponsored by the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and ...
October 3, 2014
Meghan Dhaliwal
Three Free Spirit Media students in Chicago are interviewed about their short documentary "I Am Happy" on a podcast for local radio station WBEZ. Minor Interruption
September 30, 2014
Craig Welch, Steve Ringman
Award-winning Pulitzer Center-supported Seattle Times reporting stretched from Pacific Northwest to the South Pacific.
September 30, 2014
Jon Sawyer
At the Media Rise Festival 2014 some memorable lessons in the power of story.
September 29, 2014
Tom Hundley
In Ethiopia new discoveries of ancient tools are raising questions as to the origins of homo sapiens—and as to our future fate.
September 29, 2014
Lauren Shepherd, Micah Fink
Micah Fink's documentary on homophobia in Jamaica wins inaugural prize at Trinidad and Tobago 2014 Film Festival.
September 22, 2014
Tom Hundley
After more than 20 years living in camps in Nepal, Bhutanese refugees are resettling around the world. Will their cultural identity be left behind?
September 22, 2014
Lauren Shepherd, Micah Fink
Filmmaker discusses his approach to making award-winning documentary, "The Abominable Crime."

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