Beautiful Double-Exposures Reveal Long-Standing Trauma
BuzzFeed interviews Daniella about her new book, Signs of Your Identity.
BuzzFeed interviews Daniella about her new book, Signs of Your Identity.
Pulitzer Center grantee Daniella Zalcman's "Signs of Your Identity" work is now available as a hardback book.
After 80 years of service, the Mackenzie River barges succumb to changing economics and climate.
Award winning photojournalist Daniella Zalcman speaks with the World Policy Journal's On Air podcast about her work.
They can see the global culture via satellite television, but cannot touch it, except to purchase the veneer on Amazon.
Will low gas prices and environmental concerns finally put to bed plans for Canada's "greatest construction project ever?"
Song and faith are twin pillars of community practices in St. Theresa Point. Each autumn, families join together in a festival to celebrate family bonds and spiritual connections.
The northern reserves value summer for the activities that are made possible in the warmer weather. St. Theresa Point organizes its summer schedule around social commitments and family.
For one elder on the remote St. Theresa Point reserve, reclaiming a traditional identity has required time and willingness to accept that not all of his early upbringing was as it seemed.
The Mackenzie Delta held melting permafrost, cold cellars that won't stay cold, and, for one day at least, the warmest beach in Canada.
The tricky balance of diesel and solar in Canada's far north.
Jim Thomasson sets fires for a living. The biggest, nastiest, hottest fires he can, and then he lets them burn. "Up here we can go to the 95th percentile, the worst conditions.”
Daniella Zalcman's photos are being featured on The New Yorker magazine's Instagram page.
Circus performance is both entertainment and art. In some parts of the world, it’s also survival. Pulitzer Center grantee Linda Matchan talks about her new documentary "Circus Without Borders."
The Pulitzer Center staff shares favorite images from 2014.
A bird's-eye view of our post-apocalyptic landscape.
Challenge grant would support additional aerial photography and reporting on the Alberta oil sands project.
We know that carbon dioxide emissions are affecting the planet’s climate. Now it appears that these carbon emissions are also altering the chemistry of our oceans.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting from Panama to Pakistan.