Musinguzi Blanshe is a data journalist based in Kampala, Uganda. He is a regulator contributing reporter for The Africa Report Magazine, covering East Africa. His journalistic work has also been ...
Image StoryReach U.S. Fellow Jasmine Aguilera will visit Harry S. Truman College in Chicago on Thursday, April 23, 2026, to participate in the campus’s annual Truman Symposium of Student Research and ...
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@revjjackson) Tributes continue to pour in after the death ...
We seek applications for our reporting initiative focused on AI and surveillance technologies and their impact on communities around the world. We value accountability and data reporting, ...
Pulitzer Center rainforest reporting supports and builds capacity for quality, independent journalism in three key regions: the Amazon, the Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia. Through this grant, the ...
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 ...
Image Workers load processed rubber at a Chinese-owned factory in Long District, northern Luang Namtha Province, Laos. The rubber industry in northern Laos is largely shaped by contract farming ...
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Annegina Randewijk is an investigative journalist at Nederlands Dagblad who reports on African politics, economics, climate ...
Connecting Black American History With Global Issues One of the most important opportunities we have during commemorative months like Black History Month is to inform and reshape our understanding of ...
Image Magnesium bars await rail shipment from the Luckey, Ohio, plant in 1943. Once loaded, each boxcar contained enough ...
An exclusive investigation reveals how flower farms in Uganda’s protected wetlands are shipping millions of stems to Europe— ending up in ALDI aisles and the vases of the Dutch royal family. Lees ...
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