Journalist from South Sudan
Reflections on a local journalist's persistent pursuit of political accountability and public awareness.
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Reflections on a local journalist's persistent pursuit of political accountability and public awareness.
After the killing of a liberal blogger in April, many fear that the Maldives, a Muslim island nation, is ill equipped to guard against extremism.
For its inaugural podcast, Detours interviews journalist and author Scott Anderson.
Filthy air has inspired Chinese citizens to speak out—and in some cases, to create art.
The British Home Office outsources its migrant prisons to private companies and they are nearly completely opaque to outsiders.
The Indonesian resort island of Batam has become a hotspot for Southeast Asian Salafis, who practice a fundamentalist form of Sunni Islam with roots in Saudi Arabia.
Mexicans feel pressure to cross the border before Trump presidency.
An art exhibit opening this week is providing a window to the atrocities of modern warfare from one hundred feet above.
In light of the U.N. Summit for Refugees and Migrants in New York, Rachel Townzen explores what it means for Syrians and Syrian refugees to stay safe in a tech-driven world where new technologies and data-collection initiatives are on the rise.
How a Panamanian law firm helps the rich hide their wealth.
They envision a future Europe in which they can feel fully at home. But as they seek the peaceful integration of Islam into European life, they face an array of forces aligned against them.
Until his death, community activist Miguel Ángel Jiménez Blanco used social media to organize against political corruption in Mexico.
This week: cobalt mining comes from one of the planet's poorest countries and all too often it is mined by children, skepticism about Kosovo's deradicalization and rehabilitation programs for returning jihadists, and Pulitzer Center welcomes new Executive Editor, Indira Lakshmanan.
Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “Freedom for our peoples is not only a right, but also a tool." Your stories are tools that will help our democracy thrive.
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is calling on Bangladeshi authorities to promptly release photographer Shahidul Alam, who was arrested and beaten by police on Sunday, August 5, 2018.
Expanding our reach, with one of the leading voices for journalism standards and global engagement.
The Pulitzer Center, with support from A Culture of Safety (ACOS), sponsored Hostile Environment/First Aid Training (HEFAT) for 14 freelancers in the hills of Virginia.
A look back at the Pulitzer Center's impact over the first half of 2018.
A new report on media funding notes that unrestricted general support from the MacArthur Foundation makes it possible for the Pulitzer Center to "think big."
Youth activists from diverse communities across the country share their experiences as leaders in the movement against gun violence and guide an interactive dialogue on media representation.
Middle school students from Wheatley Education Campus in Washington, DC explored videography with producers and story editors at Vox.
Panelists at the "Beyond War" conference share stories of local peacebuilding efforts.
Panelists discuss the role of social media in peace and conflict and how it has changed the way stories are reported.