Pulitzer Center, PIMCO Partner to Back Reporting on Women’s Issues
A $950,000 fund will support professional reporting projects and programs in K-12 schools and colleges.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
A $950,000 fund will support professional reporting projects and programs in K-12 schools and colleges.
What is the status of the detention center nearly 20 years after its creation? Grantee Carol Rosenberg and CNN analyst John Kirby spoke at a webinar.
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from current students and recent graduates of the Campus Consortium program to report on U.S. climate change issues.
Marina Walker Guevara has been elected to the Board of Governors of the country’s largest association of journalists engaged in international news.
Pulitzer Center grantees shared reporting uncovering the injustices of Maryland's child support system with community members in Baltimore.
Bringing together 16 journalists from 11 countries, free, bilingual webinars will explore ways to improve reporting on an important global issue.
Kiran Misra will travel to the origin sites of Chicago’s four largest immigrant populations to report on factors that drive immigration to the U.S. Midwest.
Pulitzer grantee Ejiro Umukoro has spent the lockdown reporting on Nigeria’s shadow pandemic of violence against women and children.
Join the Pulitzer Center for a virtual performance of The BOX, a play inspired by true stories of courage, torture, and resistance in U.S. prisons.
Journalist considers her "Battle to the Ballot Box" project, the inspiration behind her reporting, and her future stories.
Journalist Brittany Gibson, attorney Tori Wenger, and Dr. Brenda C. Williams discuss the impacts of systemic voter suppression.
The "Prairie State Museums Project" brought together 16 freelance journalists to document the impact of COVID-19 on local museums and the communities they serve in the state of Illinois.