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General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
"Our hope is to be on the side of the light, making use of the resources we have to promote greater understanding, justice, mutual respect, and equal opportunities for all," write Board Chair Emily Rauh Pulitzer and Executive Director Jon Sawyer.
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The fellowship, a collaboration between the Pulitzer Center and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, aims to promote international reporting by Chicago and Midwestern journalists.
PULITZER CENTER EDUCATION
Educators are invited to apply for the spring 2021 Pulitzer Center Teacher Fellowship, with tracks for Chicago-based educators and educators nationwide that focus on highlighting stories of migration and justice.
NAOMI ANDU
The 2021 legislative session will prioritize reform after a Bangor Daily News series exposed police misconduct and a lack of accountability statewide.
PULITZER CENTER STAFF
The Pulitzer Center is now accepting submissions for the second annual Breakthrough Journalism Award.
NAOMI ANDU
Grantee Victoria Mckenzie discusses the toll of reporting on emotionally fraught issues, and what winning the inaugural Pulitzer Center award meant to her.
ABIGAIL GIPSON
In this webinar a journalist and global public health and nutrition experts discuss challenges and solutions to nutrition during the pandemic
ETHAN EHRENHAFT
The brutal fighting in the South Caucasus region received scant media attention. Simon Ostrovsky discusses his Pulitzer Center-supported reporting on the conflict.
HOLLY PIEPENBURG
Did you miss a recent webinar? Recordings of many of our 2020 events can be found in this blog.
HOLLY PIEPENBURG
C. Zawadi Morris, creator of the COVID-19 Writers Project, and contributor Eisa Nefertari Ulen discuss the importance of documenting history with personal narratives.
ETHAN EHRENHAFT
WBEZ reporter Natalie Y. Moore will travel to Finland to report on the country’s “open prison” system, criminal justice reform, and relationship with immigrants.
ETHAN EHRENHAFT
What are the ethical and legal implications of Israel’s West Bank settlements? Who are the people on the ground and what are their stories?
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“We will illuminate dark places and, with a deep sense of responsibility, interpret these troubled times.” —Joseph Pulitzer III (1913-1993)