August 4, 2014 /
Amelia Warshaw, Craig Welch
Ocean acidification and overfishing are two of the biggest environmental challenges facing us today. Will we rely on rapid evolution or are other solutions possible?
January 23, 2014 /
Louie Palu
Photojournalist tells how he began documenting a war closer to home-the U.S.-Mexico drug war-and what he thinks is missing in coverage of such issues.
December 27, 2013 /
Meghan Dhaliwal
The Pulitzer Center staff shares favorite images from 2013.
November 9, 2013 / The Atlantic
Louie Palu
Louie Palu's photographs expose the bloody drug-related crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border.
September 30, 2013
Erik Vance
Writer Erik Vance discusses his project "Emptying the World's Aquarium," from the coast of the Sea of Cortez.
September 30, 2013
Micah Fink, Maurice Tomlinson, Dominic Bracco II, Shiho Fukada
Grantee journalists, in town for the Pulitzer Center's first film festival, visited nine D.C. high schools Sept. 19-24 to talk about their work with students.
September 23, 2013
Liliana Bakhtiari, Louie Palu
The Globe and Mail receives nomination for Louie Palu's "Borderline" series for the best online-only article or series.
September 5, 2013
Dominic Bracco II
Photographer Dominic Bracco II talks about photographing the lives of fishermen on the Sea of Cortez.
August 9, 2013 / Untold Stories
Erik Vance
Writer Erik Vance discusses the Seri people and their struggle to maintain control over their fishing grounds.
August 8, 2013 / The Last Word On Nothing
Erik Vance, Dominic Bracco II
The Upper Gulf of the Sea of Cortez, like the ancient mariner, suffers from an albatross around its neck. But this albatross swims unseen in its murky depths.
August 2, 2013 / Harper's
Erik Vance, Dominic Bracco II
Sometimes it's easy to get bogged down by bad news from the oceans. Erik Vance shows that there's still hope: In Cabo Pulmo, Mexico, the ocean is rebounding.
July 31, 2013 / Untold Stories
Erik Vance, Dominic Bracco II
Erik Vance and Dominic Bracco II discuss—and illustrate!—some of the important, and exotic, species in the Sea of Cortez.
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.

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