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PART OF:
The Price of Plenty
Louisiana Residents Fight To End Industrial Development
Sofi Zeman
Grantee
May 30, 2023
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Souls of Our Nations: The Venice Biennale through a Transnational Black Feminist Lens
Notes From Venice: How a Chance Encounter Led to a Fascinating History Lesson and an Enduring Friendship
Nailah Reine Barnes
2022 Reporting Fellow
August 26, 2023
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Souls of Our Nations: The Venice Biennale through a Transnational Black Feminist Lens
How Artist Simone Leigh Helps Me Embrace My Hyphenated Identities
Nailah Reine Barnes
2022 Reporting Fellow
August 26, 2023
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William & Mary Sharp Seminar 2022-2023
A Walk Down Beale Street: Challenges of Revitalizing Historic Black Cultural Centers
Mary Beth Bauermann
W&M Reporting Fellow
April 15, 2023
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William & Mary Sharp Seminar 2022-2023
Preservation Efforts for Groundbreaking Rosenwald Schools—Will National Park Status Come? And What Might That Mean for Communities?
Alexandra Byrne
Pulitzer Center Alum
April 14, 2023
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William & Mary Sharp Seminar 2022-2023
Political Coalition Launches Historic Campaign for Asian-American Voter Engagement
Catherine Storke
W&M Reporting Fellow
April 14, 2023
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Jim Crow on Trial
When the Civil Rights Struggle Finally Made It to the Front Page
Tom Hundley
Pulitzer Center Staff
March 28, 2023
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Immersed in Oil
‘Gold in the Hills, but Not for Us’
Multiple Authors
March 7, 2023
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Working Wage: Black Labor Advocacy in the South
The Future of Labor Advocacy is as Diverse as Workforce
Herbert L. White
Grantee
March 3, 2023
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Beyond the Green Wave: Dominican Afro-Feminists Fight for Reproductive Freedom
In the Dominican Republic, the Fight for Abortion Rights Is a Fight Against Anti-Blackness
Natalia Perez-Gonzalez
2022 Reporting Fellow
February 23, 2023
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Jackson's Water System Is Broken by Design
Broken by Design: A Special Report on Jackson’s Water System
Hadas Thier
Grantee
February 22, 2023
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There Goes the Neighborhood
How Citizen App Is Trying To Remake Itself by Recruiting Elderly Asians
Lam Thuy Vo
Grantee
February 20, 2023
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