World Press Photo Multimedia Prize for 'Net Cafe Refugees' from 'Japan's Disposable Workers'
Shiho Fukada's multimedia documentary illustrates the global unemployment crisis and growing gap between rich and poor.
The latest updates on Pulitzer Center grantee award nominations and wins.
Shiho Fukada's multimedia documentary illustrates the global unemployment crisis and growing gap between rich and poor.
2015 National Magazine Award Finalists include Pulitzer Center grantees, Jason Motlagh, Lukas Augustin and Niklas Schenck.
"No Fire Zone" is one of five films to win this year's BRITDOC Impact Award, which celebrates the standout documentary films that are changing the world.
South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) honors Jason Motlagh for investigation into the "real costs of fast fashion" in Bangladesh.
Pulitzer Center-supported film tells story of rape and a struggle for justice in Pakistan.
Seattle Times, journalists recognized for reporting excellence "stunning multimedia investigation of the consequences of worldwide ocean acidification."
Award-winning Pulitzer Center-supported Seattle Times reporting stretched from Pacific Northwest to the South Pacific.
Micah Fink's documentary on homophobia in Jamaica wins inaugural prize at Trinidad and Tobago 2014 Film Festival.
Pulitzer Center documentary and multimedia projects nominated in three categories at the 35th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
Sean Gallagher's short documentary chosen from more than 10,000 entries focused on environmental photography and film.
Photographer Robin Hammond honored for his focus on mental health in Africa, student fellow Varsha Ramakrishnan for her reporting on dowry violence in India.
Pulitzer Center-Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health student fellow honored for her article on dowry violence in India.