Brazil: The Invasion of Indigenous Territories in Rondón Continue (Spanish)
Indigenous people are under siege in Rondonia, the Brazilian state to the northeast border of Bolivia.
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News and announcements from the Pulitzer Center
Fellowship awards go to three students from the Pulitzer Center's Campus Consortium network in conjunction with the Pulitzer Center's June 2019 'Beyond Religion' conference. Fellows will report from Lebanon, India, and Texas.
The Pulitzer Center is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications from journalists working in the Amazon region interested in taking a Hostile Environment/First Aid Training (HEFAT) course. The deadline for applications is May 20, 2019.
The latest news and school visits from the Pulitzer Center education team
Society of Professional Journalists announces Mark of Excellence regional winners. Congratulations to Pulitzer Center student fellows Caron Creighton, Paul LeBlanc, and Meg Vatterott.
The Pulitzer Center's Senior Education Manager, Fareed Mostoufi, and grantee Kathryn Carlson present at the Kennedy Center's 2019 Annual Partners in Education Meeting.
Reporting from around the world by student fellows from our Campus Consortium partners
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