Journalists Form Collaborative International Networks to Better Report World News
Collaborating with local journalists in Tanzania sheds new light on critical topics.
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Collaborating with local journalists in Tanzania sheds new light on critical topics.
These portraits were chosen to illustrate the diverse beauty of young Ghanaian girls. They respond to questions about perceptions of beauty and the media promotion of skin-bleaching products.
A trillion dollars worth of heavy crude has attracted the world's oil titans to western Canada. The impact is colossal.
Day seven of Matthew Niederhauser's photo diary from the World Cup in Brazil.
Day six of Matthew Niederhauser's photo diary from the World Cup in Brazil.
As Crimea officially joins Russia, international observers shift their attention to the future of Ukraine.
A ban on the social-media platform demonstrates how tone-deaf the country’s leadership has become in its zeal for control.
Political campaigns' usage of personal data may strike some voters as a "creepy" infringement of privacy, but the regulation of this data also raises important questions about free speech.
In the Internet age, it's sometimes loyalty — not Nielsen ratings — that determine a show's future prospects.
Faced with the threat of mounting Internet censorship, Turkey looks to President Abdullah Gül.
A few days after Azeri journalist Mahir Zeynalov is deported by the Turkish government, Today's Zaman tries to tell its story.
There is no expectation that the election will be overturned, but the country's ideological divide has widened further.
As part of the Pulitzer Center's education program, middle school students from the School Without Walls at Francis Stevens went behind the scenes at USA Today.
The Pulitzer Center joins National Press Club in amicus brief supporting Mexican journalist Emilio Gutiérrez-Soto's asylum case.
National Press Club panel discussed the growing tensions between the American media and the Trump administration.
Pulitzer Center Senior Education Manager Fareed Mostoufi is featured on FOX8.
Teachers and students from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in North Carolina explore global reporting through theater as part of NewsArts workshops led by Pulitzer Center staff.
Medill's Washington Newsroom screens student fellow Pat Nabong's film on the psychological toll of Duterte's drug wars in the Philippines.
Washington, DC students learn about journalism and tour the PBS NewsHour studio.
Pulitzer Center grantee can now add "directed a live music video for Justin Timberlake" to his resume.
Pulitzer Center's Managing Director, Nathalie Applewhite, appeared in a recent article from CJR, discussing the decline of international news coverage in the Trump era.
Photography has the ability to impact how you see your community, your culture, and current events happening all over the globe. Bringing together educators and photographers, this workshop aimed to demonstrate the power of a picture.
Students from across Washington D.C. show off their photojournalism skills at the "Everyday DC" exhibition, the result of an educational collaboration between the Pulitzer Center and D.C. Public Schools.
Students, families, and teachers gathered to celebrate the 2nd Annual EverydayDC Photography Exhibit.