Projects

Reporting projects from Pulitzer Center grantees

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U.S. Troop and Weapon Withdrawal From Afghanistan

An increasing amount of information about the U.S. troop and weapon withdrawal from Afghanistan is being classified. With little clarity on exact numbers, asking questions is more important than ever.

The People's Newspaper

A newsroom providing essential information in a remote area plays a critical role during the pandemic.

Dying for Justice in America's Jails

A five-article investigative series looks into the longstanding epidemic of preventable deaths in U.S. city and county jails and the alternatives to incarceration that are saving lives instead of taking them.

Women on the Move

Out of fear, hope, or desperation, millions of women around the world migrate each year in search of new lives.

Mutualism in Indonesia's Forests

The forest, its inhabitants, and local communities are interconnected. Promoting their mutualism can help forest and biodiversity conservation efforts.

Report Card

Report Card explores how the pandemic has exacerbated and brought attention to issues of inequity in public education.

Memory and Trauma

What stays behind after Hong Kong's year-long democracy movement?

The Invisible Women of Ethiopia

Why do tens of thousands of women leave Ethiopia to work in the Middle East as domestic help? What happens when they return home traumatized and in need of mental health care?

Nuevo Laredo's Disappeared

In 2018, dozens of people vanished in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, including a U.S. citizen. The government blamed cartels. But in fact it was Mexico's marines, an elite force with close ties to the U.S.