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    Caroline Washington with her father, Theo, brother Teddy, and mother, Denise as they go through family albums. The family members have been outspoken advocates for education and social justice over many generations. Image by Wiley Price. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Before Ferguson, Beyond Ferguson

    Rising Ladue Senior Has Visited 78 College Campuses–Including 19 Last Spring Break

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    July 5, 2019
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    Teddy Washington was one of 10 African American Washington University students involved in a July 7, 2018, incident at a St. Louis-area IHOP. Image by Chad Davis. Missouri, 2019.
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    PART OF: Before Ferguson, Beyond Ferguson

    One Year After IHOP Incident, St. Louis Teenager Reflects on Racial Profiling Experience

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    July 3, 2019
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    PART OF: Mapping Vulnerability: Property Rights in Post-Hurricane Puerto Rico

    Necromancy Cosmetica Is a Goth Beauty Brand Giving Back to Puerto Rico

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    June 20, 2019
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    Cops and Robbers, Part III: Monsters

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    PART OF: Cops and Robbers

    Cops and Robbers, Part II: Hunting

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    When seven officers from the Gun Trace Task Force were arrested in 2017, the sprawling case was shocking. Plainclothes officers targeted people, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, lied about overtime and also conducted searches without warrants. Image by Kevin Richardson. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: Cops and Robbers

    Cops and Robbers, Part I: The Rise of Wayne Jenkins

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    June 12, 2019
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    This empty plot of land is where Adolfina's house stood. Image by Isabel Sophia Dieppa. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Mapping Vulnerability: Property Rights in Post-Hurricane Puerto Rico

    In Loiza the Fight for Property Rights Has a Long History

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    January 6, 2019
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    Shauntrice Martin

    Shauntrice is a mother, abolitionist, curator, and artist. Her work includes Feed the West (she worked to give free healthy groceries to 50,000 families in less than 9 months) and Artists & Afros-...

    March 1, 2025
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    Lisa Gibbs

    Lisa Gibbs is the Pulitzer Center's president and CEO. She joined the Center in 2024 from The Associated Press, where she was vice president of philanthropic development. At AP, Gibbs led a team...

    June 17, 2024
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    Julie Emra

    Julie Emra is a curriculum designer, certified reading specialist, and a former elementary school teacher. A previous grant recipient of the 1619 Project Education Network's inaugural cohort, she is...

    February 28, 2023
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    Jessica Mims

    Jessica Mims was a K-12 Education Coordinator with the K-12 Education team. Before joining the Pulitzer Center, Jessica facilitated data support and implemented programming for youth on substance...

    December 12, 2022
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    Kendra Grissom

    Kendra earned her B.A. in History from Spelman College in May 2020. She graduated summa cum laude with college-wide honors and as valedictorian. Kendra is passionate about making African American...

    November 14, 2022

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