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Virtual Alum Happy Hour becomes springboard for reuniting and making new connections.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
Virtual Alum Happy Hour becomes springboard for reuniting and making new connections.
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The panelists included experts in the fields of public health, anthropology, and social psychology.
Learn about The 1619 Project Education Network, a new initiative to connect and support education professionals who plan to share The 1619 Project with students.
After reporting in an isolated community, Victoria Mckenzie says it meant a lot to have her effort recognized. Entries are being accepted for the 2021 Breakthrough award.
The event was for Black and Latino Chicagoans, who have been hit hardest by the pandemic.
The working of India’s $8 billion compensatory afforestation scheme is cause for serious concern on ecological and social justice grounds.
"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.
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.
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.
The 2021 legislative session will prioritize reform after a Bangor Daily News series exposed police misconduct and a lack of accountability statewide.
The Pulitzer Center is now accepting submissions for the second annual Breakthrough Journalism Award.