Entangled: Finding Solutions through Cooperation
Filmmaker and grantee David Abel, with a panel of experts, discussed his film Entangled and the intricacies of ocean conservation efforts in New England
News about individual Pulitzer Center grantee projects.
Filmmaker and grantee David Abel, with a panel of experts, discussed his film Entangled and the intricacies of ocean conservation efforts in New England
The award-winning article documented the World Health Organization’s response to the Ebola outbreak in a volatile region of the Congo.
Haines was recognized for her Pulitzer Center-supported project that chronicles the lives of women of color during the pandemic.
The project investigates the impact of the pandemic on homeless people across the country
This year, the Institute for Nonprofit News was one of three news organizations to win the award, which is presented by the Great Lakes Protection Fund.
The interactive project explores the pervasive issue of femicide—"violence against women because they are women"—in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral’s multimedia project tells the stories of women facing violence in El Salvador.
Educators reflect on using The 1619 Project in the classroom throughout the 2019-2020 school year, and share activities they used in their classrooms.
Sean Gallagher received “Highly Commended” acknowledgement for his short film Cambodia Burning.
Grantees Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral’s report on Salvadoran women and suicide won a News & Documentary Emmy Award.
A project investigates the effects of COVID-19 on Americans experiencing homelessness and facing eviction.
"Sucked Dry" investigates the effects of foreign land grabs in the Nile River Basin on 11 African countries.