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    Valerie Nichols seen here at her home in Preservation Square. Ms. Nichols was featured in a story published in July about health challenges facing some residents of St. Louis. She was 66 when she died on Oct. 8, 2020. Image by Wiley Price/St. Louis American. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Requiem for a Friend and Neighbor: ‘She Cared About How People Lived’

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    Stu Durando
    Grantee
    December 28, 2020
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    Misha Marshall with her children, Maleah and Jacobi. Image courtesy of the St. Louis Jewish Light.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Misha Marshall Is Praying and Caring for All of Us

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    Leyla King
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    December 23, 2020
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    The Utah State Capitol is illuminated against the setting sun in Salt Lake City, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Utah is a place where right-wing Republicans have fought for the rights of undocumented immigrants and deeply religious legislators have enacted some of the nation’s strongest protections for gays and lesbians. Image by Wong Maye-E / AP Photo. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Looking For America

    AP Road Trip: Amid American Rancor, A Dash of Utah Nice

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    December 21, 2020
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    Aerial view of Highlandtown in Baltimore, Maryland. Image by Jon Bilous / Shutterstock. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: State of Surveillance: Police Use of AI and Facial Recognition in Communities of Color

    Civil Liberties Questions Plague Baltimore’s 'Spy Plane' Experiment

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    Joanne Cavanaugh Simpson
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    December 21, 2020
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    Norma Flores checks for traffic behind her as she drives to a grocery store near her home in Henderson, Nev., Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Flores is a Mexican immigrant who spent two decades working as a waitress before COVID-19 descended and she lost her job. At night, she often lies awake, worrying about paying the rent, buying gas, getting enough food for her family. Image by Wong Maye-E / AP Photo. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Looking For America

    AP Road Trip: An Immigrant's Struggles to Survive in Vegas

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    December 14, 2020
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    Phoenix School District First in State to Use '1619 Project' Curricula

    Over 2,200 students will engage with the material, which is based on a New York Times Magazine...

    December 11, 2020
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Chapter 2: Steven Jones on Life in the 63106 Zip Code During the Pandemic

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    Jeannette Cooperman
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    November 24, 2020
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    Steven Jones in front of his home. Image by Wiley Price/St. Louis American. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    The COVID-19 Pandemic in St. Louis' 63106 Zip Code, Where Residents Are Expected to Live 18 Years Less Than in 63105

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    Jeannette Cooperman
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    November 24, 2020
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Chapter 3: Steven Jones on Life in the 63106 Zip Code During the Pandemic

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    Jeannette Cooperman
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    November 23, 2020
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    Tyra Johnson struggled to get her young children through the first day of school at home. Image by Aisha Sultan / Post-Dispatch. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: 63106: The Struggle to Survive the Pandemic in St. Louis' Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods

    Pandemic Forges Friendship Between Retired Ballwin Couple and Struggling St. Louis Mom

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    Aisha Sultan
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    November 23, 2020
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    From 1619 to 1857: On-Demand Webinar for Educators On Using Journalism to Re-Examine St. Louis' History of Race

    In this webinar for educators, Pulitzer Center staff, journalist William Freivogel, Amelia Blakely...

    November 20, 2020
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    On-Demand Webinar for Educators on 'The 1619 Project': Curriculum and Practice in St. Louis Schools

    In this webinar for educators, Pulitzer Center education staff introduce resources connected to The...

    November 20, 2020

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