April 22, 2008 | General news
Rem Rieder mentions the Pulitzer Center in his latest article for the April/May issue of American Journalism Review which analyzes the growing role of nonprofits in investigative journalism.
Rieder explores how the Pulitzer Center is one of many upcoming nonprofit initiatives that are filling the public-interest reporting gap left by increasing cutbacks at newspapers across the country.
Want to see more on investigative reporting from the Pulitzer Center?
Check out Loretta Tofani's "American imports, Chinese deaths" series, which has recently received multiple honors and awards, including the Investigative Reporters and Editors' Gold Medal.