Iranian Photographer Ako Salemi Takes Over Pulitzer Center Instagram
Ako Salemi, the Pulitzer Center's 2016 Persephone Miel Fellow, will be posting photos from his reporting project on climate change in Iran.
News about individual Pulitzer Center grantee projects.
Ako Salemi, the Pulitzer Center's 2016 Persephone Miel Fellow, will be posting photos from his reporting project on climate change in Iran.
Melissa Noel won NABJ's Salute to Excellence Award for "Jamaica's 'Barrel Children' Often Come up Empty with a Parent Abroad."
"We Became Fragments" won Best Documentary at LA Shorts Fest, qualifying for the Oscars.
Su will share her project on the return of Iraq's religious and ethnic minority groups to Mosul and the Nineveh plains.
Grantees Nick Schifrin and Zach Fannin have won the Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence in Broadcast.
"Finding Home" has been nominated in the Outstanding New Approaches: Documentary category for the 2018 News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
A multimedia exhibition of worldwide HIV/AIDS reporting from Science magazine and PBS NewsHour will run from July 23 - July 27, 2018 at the International AIDS Conference.
Friedman will showcase reporting from Russia, Nigeria, and the U.S. state of Florida on the struggle to fight HIV/AIDS.
Journalist Shaina Shealy will showcase images of Myanmar's women and girls using Facebook.
Pulitzer Center-funded projects Melissa Noel and Janelle Richards are in the running for this year's NABJ awards.
Robinson and Ruddy Roye's project explores the reasons for historically black colleges and universities' historic increase in applications and how young African Americans people experience race in America.
This week, photographer David Maurice Smith is taking over Pulitzer Center's Instagram account with photos from his Pulitzer Center-supported project "People of the Parting Rocks."