Climate change translates into economic change—and a changed landscape for workers and companies. The Pulitzer Center supports journalists documenting the risks for laborers and workplaces of all ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has cancelled a major auction of rights to drill for oil and gas across the country, ...
An English summary of this report is below. The original report, published in bahasa Indonesian in TEMPO, follows. There has ...
Andrea Kalin’s documentary follows the work of a criminal-defense lawyer who strives to confront America’s political ...
Saltwater is killing crops. In the runup to COP, The Africa Report looks at how it is affecting farmers in Africa. Vicentia ...
This coming Wednesday, Oct. 16, the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School and its signature Climate Café series will feature the first of two panel discussions on the award-winning WLRN podcast, A ...
Ananya is a graduate student at Columbia University and will pursue her Master's in Data Journalism for the 2024-2025 academic year. She recently graduated from the University of Richmond, where she ...
"Segregating prisoners on the basis of caste would reinforce caste differences or animosity that ought to be prevented at the ...
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin has served as Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) since 2012. She has helped NAMLE grow to be the preeminent media literacy ...
Jordan Barrant is a Chicago-based curator, educator, and interdisciplinary artist whose work interrogates the cosmological intersections of the ineffable, the South, and the Caribbean. Through oral ...
Amy Davidson Sorkin joined The New Yorker in 1995 and has been a staff writer since 2014.  As a senior editor for many years, ...
This track of the Pulitzer Center's AI Spotlight Series is designed for reporters with minimal or no knowledge of AI who are interested in getting started. Perhaps you are on the education beat, keen ...