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    Welcoming Our New '1619' Afterschool Partners

    The Pulitzer Center is excited to welcome 13 amazing educators into our 1619 Afterschool Partnership...

    November 16, 2022
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    PART OF: Affordable Housing in Hampton Roads

    In a Small Eastern Shore Community Descended From Slavery, a Grassroots Affordable Housing Model Expands

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    Katherine Hafner
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    November 11, 2022
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    PART OF: Reclaiming the History of American Indigo

    The Blue That Enchanted the World

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    PART OF: Why Did They Kill Michael Williams?

    When Is a Lynching a Lynching?

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    October 25, 2022
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    PART OF: 'Disaster Capitalism': The Effects of Water Privatization on Majority-Black Communities

    Cash-Strapped Cities Consider Turning Crumbling Utilities Over to the Private Sector

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    October 21, 2022
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    PART OF: Supreme Court Reconsiders Affirmative Action

    Opinion: College Admissions Is Already Broken. What Will Happen if Affirmative Action Is Banned?

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    Liz Willen
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    October 11, 2022
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    PART OF: Supreme Court Reconsiders Affirmative Action

    Can Race be a Factor in College Admissions? SCOTUS Reconsiders Affirmative Action.

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    October 10, 2022
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    PART OF: The Friendliest Small Town in America

    Relocating a Confederate Monument: 'The Friendliest Small Town in America'

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    Curtis Franklin
    2020 Post-Grad Reporting Fellow
    September 28, 2022
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    Applications Open: The 1619 Project Afterschool Partnership Program

    How can The 1619 Project and other underreported stories from the past and present sharpen students’...

    September 21, 2022
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    PART OF: 'Disaster Capitalism': The Effects of Water Privatization on Majority-Black Communities

    Amid Water Crisis, Majority-Black Town Faces Higher Utility Bills

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    Catharine Smith
    2021 Reporting Fellow
    September 19, 2022
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    Applications Open: 2022-2023 Pulitzer Center Teacher Fellowship, 'Asking Critical Questions'

    How can engagement with underreported global news stories and media literacy skills support existing...

    September 6, 2022
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    Webinar Recording: Championing Intersex Rights and Visibility

    On June 2, 2022, an estimated 4,150 learners in six U.S. states and seven countries joined a...

    August 1, 2022

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