Panel draws on expertise of journalists, torture survivor on how to stay safe while reporting around the world.
Session occurs in conjunction with World Food Prize's 2014 Borlaug Dialogue International Symposium, challenge to feed 9 billion by 2050.
Photographer Carlos Javier Ortiz and Education Director Mark Schulte will discuss Ortiz's work on youth violence with a distinguished panel.
David Rochkind will draw on his worldwide TB and HIV/AIDS public health reporting to provide an on-the-ground perspective on global health financing.
How one military family channeled grief into action and a focus on more support for mental illness and suicide prevention.
Paul Short examines dispossession, displacement and marginalization of the inhabitants of Istanbul’s inner city and former shantytowns.
University of Chicago forum brings together journalists and academic specialists to assess significance cultural traditions play in meeting one of China's most significant challenges
Join us at the New York Academy of Medicine for a special event: “Mapping Cholera,” a discussion on the past, present, and future of cholera and other emerging infectious diseases.
National Geographic Live takes in-depth look at reporting by Pulitzer Center-supported journalists.