Drone Photo Awards 2020 Recognize Pulitzer Center Grantee
Sean Gallagher received “Highly Commended” acknowledgement for his short film Cambodia Burning.
News about individual Pulitzer Center grantee projects.
Sean Gallagher received “Highly Commended” acknowledgement for his short film Cambodia Burning.
Grantees Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral’s report on Salvadoran women and suicide won a News & Documentary Emmy Award.
A project investigates the effects of COVID-19 on Americans experiencing homelessness and facing eviction.
"Sucked Dry" investigates the effects of foreign land grabs in the Nile River Basin on 11 African countries.
"Growing Up Through the Cracks" investigates childhood poverty and governmental dysfunction in southwestern Pennsylvania.
The project focuses on three climate superheroes under threat of deforestation.
Photographer Sean Gallagher discusses his work and the impact of COVID with Alison Stieven-Taylor of Photojournalism Now.
Grantees David Abel and Andy Laub's film documenting the North Atlantic right whale's fight against extinction was nominated for the Best Non-Broadcast Film category.
Grantees Patricia Clarembaux and Almudena Toral's story was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy Award in the Outstanding New Approaches: Current News category.
Pulitzer Center grantee Hal Bernton wins first place in the Outstanding Beat Reporting category for the SEJ awards.
Grantee Sean Gallagher's short film combines drone cinematography and Cambodian poetry. It has been shortlisted for the Earth Photo 2020 competition in the Changing Forests category.
What goes into ethically reporting a good story? Grantee Sean Gallagher, along with Hannah Berk and Fareed Mostoufi from the Pulitzer Center, discuss the importance of ethics with the World Press Photo’s Witness magazine.