Photos: Life on the Streets of San Francisco Through the Lens of Ex-Inmates
Two former inmates share their stories and glimpses of life on the streets in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood.
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Two former inmates share their stories and glimpses of life on the streets in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood.
Executive Editor Indira Lakshmanan appeared on MSNBC Live With Ali Velshi to discuss recent attacks on the media.
Indira Lakshmanan joined as a guest panelist on NPR's 1A.
Sarah Aziza contextualizes journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance with the fate of other critics of the Saudi government.
Khashoggi's case sends a chilling message to independent Saudi voices and castigates those who've called MBS a reformer.
How can we make our democracies resilient against disinformation? Pulitzer Center Executive Editor Indira Lakshmanan leads a discussion at the French Embassy to address this question.
Marvin Kalb, senior adviser to the Pulitzer Center, writes about President Donald Trump's potential damage to a fundamental component of American democracy.
In an attempt to report on the resurgence of ISIS and the migration crisis in Libya, two Western journalists navigate grave risks to tell their story.
Marvin Kalb writes about the American press, democracy, and President Trump's efforts to destabilize the two in his new book, Enemy of the People.
Daphne Caruana Galizia was Malta’s most dogged and controversial journalist. Last year she was murdered. Alexander Clapp travelled to the island to find out why.
Melissa Bunni Elian discusses Afropunk and black identity across the globe on the Real Photo Show podcast.
Indira Lakshmanan speaks to CNN's Fredricka Whitfield about journalism ethics in Bob Woodward's book 'Fear: Trump in the White House.'
Seventy-two media organizations call on Trump to send "a clear and unambiguous message across the country and around the world about the importance of the press freedom and work of the press."
Letter calls for law enforcement officers to stop attacking and arresting credentialed journalists covering protests that began after a white police officer killed George Floyd, a Black man, in Minneapolis on May 25.
Executive Director Jon Sawyer discusses Pulitzer Center innovations undertaken as a result of COVID-19 at a CommPro webinar.
We are delighted to announce that freelance journalist Victoria Mckenzie has been selected as the winner of the Pulitzer Center’s first annual Breakthrough Journalism Award.
First session in Science and Health Series considers challenges and shortcomings of journalists covering health crises while offering ideas on improving coverage especially in context of COVID-19.
This virtual gallery features the entirety of the Fourth Annual Everday DC exhibit, with over 150 images from 14 middle schools across the Washington, D.C. area.
On March 11, District of Columbia middle school students, teachers, and other community members gathered to celebrate the opening of the Fourth Annual Everyday DC exhibit.
Columbia is funding reporting and internships as its graduates confront the repercussions of COVID-19 for careers in journalism.
Humber College and the Pulitzer Center announce Journalist Jimmy Thomson as the grant recipient.
Marina Walker Guevara, manager of the Panama Papers, joins the Pulitzer Center in February.
The Pulitzer Center is now accepting submissions for the inaugural Breakthrough Journalism Award.
This short 2019 year-end video offers a glimpse into the wide range of stories we supported, the talented journalists who told those stories, and our innovative education program.