No Place on Earth
In a new book from FotoEvidence, Pulitzer Center grantee Patrick Brown's photography gives horrific depth to the Rohingya genocide.
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Spearheaded by a coalition of Latin American journalists, the project helped shape the backdrop for a New Yorker piece on a court victory for an Ecuadorian indigenous group.
Associated Press team, supported by the Pulitzer Center, sought to document the struggles faced by ordinary people in Yemen and show the human costs of the civil war.
The latest news and school visits from the Pulitzer Center education team
Congratulations to this year's 43 Pulitzer Center student fellows! They are traveling to 29 countries to report on the environment, global health, immigration, political power systems, and identity issues.
Society of Professional Journalists announces Mark of Excellence regional winners. Congratulations to Pulitzer Center student fellows Caron Creighton, Paul LeBlanc, and Meg Vatterott.
Reporting from around the world by student fellows from our Campus Consortium partners
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