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    More Blood for Your Buck

    By Raina Zrinko 10th grade, Spotswood High School, NJ With lines from “Ford's Electric Pickup Is Built From Metal That's Damaging the Amazon” by Jessica Brice and Sheridan Prasso, a Pulitzer Center reporting project My America has shifted Since I woke up one night The rose-color faded And the oil

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    August 21st, 2022

    By Fiona Jin 10th grade, Adlai E. Stevenson High School, IL With lines from "A World Without Men" by Anna Sussman, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I have rinsed your name from my mouth. Four months in front of a dirty mirror is enough to realize my vocabulary of pain, how I learned how to smile

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    Colonia

    By Ivi Hua 10th grade, Mead High School, WA With lines from "Colonias and the American Dream Are One and the Same for Residents" by Carolina Cuellar, a Pulitzer Center reporting project i. American, call me your garden of prosperity. this fickle paradise, a harvested blight. these men, lulled into

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    we the garden

    By Archer Bouslog 12th grade, Theodore Roosevelt High School, IA With lines from “For Ghana’s Only Openly Transgender Musician, ‘Every Day Is Dangerous’” by Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu, a Pulitzer Center reporting project she could have bloomed much earlier yet the frost of hatred kept her petals crumpled

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    Dream Land

    By Mackenzie Duan 11th grade, Dougherty Valley High School, CA With lines from "Fallen Forest: Cambodia’s Political Reforestation Unlikely To Survive" by Anton Delgado, a Pulitzer Center reporting project In August, bulldozers cleared Phnom Tamao Forest, the land pockmarked with bushes, uneven as

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    Blue Hour

    By Vivian Zhu 11th grade, Adlai E. Stevenson High School, IL Second place contest winner With lines from "The Blue That Enchanted the World" by Caroline Gutman and Latria Graham, a Pulitzer Center reporting project I. Lowcountry, 1750 Among the black gum trees, live oaks, & scrub brush, crop rows

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    The AI Spotlight Series

    Whether we see it or not, our governments, doctors, schools, and employers have used AI and other predictive technologies for years to make policy decisions, understand disease, teach our children, or monitor our work. The hype around generative AI is now supercharging the spread of these tools. As

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    StoryReach U.S. Fellows

    The nine Fellows chosen for the inaugural cohort of the Pulitzer Center’s StoryReach U.S. initiative represent a diverse mix of regions, backgrounds, formats, and experiences. They will spend a whole year reporting in-depth stories and exploring innovative engagement activities that expand the reach

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    Human Resources Manager

    We are looking for an experienced and creative HR generalist who can help us attract and retain the talent we need to achieve our mission and support our team's commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of our work. Our amazing staff is currently located in greater

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    Rainforest Journalism Fund Intern

    Overview: The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is seeking a remote intern to support the Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) initiative, which is aimed at supporting strong, independent journalism on issues related to tropical rainforests. The intern will support the mission of the RJF by

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    Yo Soy Boriquén

    Yo Soy Boriquén By Diego A. Cruz Piñero11th grade, Colegio San Antonio de Padua, Puerto Rico With lines from "Why Some Black Puerto Ricans Choose 'White' on the Census" by Natasha S. Alford, a Pulitzer Center reporting project As I drifted into waywardnessThe creeks of my imagination openedFound

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    Trafficked

    Trafficked By Kylie Lynn Khalil8th grade, Twin Creeks Middle School, TX With lines from "Health Care Providers Are Missing Chances to Help Victims of Sex Trafficking" by Isabella Gomes, a Pulitzer Center reporting project 30,000 dollarsIs what they told me I was worth100 dollars at a timeEach

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    Home Sweet Home: An Oxymoron

    Home Sweet Home: An Oxymoron By Molly Blander6th grade, Village School, MA With lines from "Denied Asylum, Migrants Return to Place They Fear Most: Home" by Tim Sullivan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project "Swiftly denied"Request for asylum drifts out the window Like the smoke from a snuffed out

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    Porque Eres una Mujer

    Porque Eres una Mujer By Janet Fernandez11th grade, Back of the Yards High School, IL With lines from "Violence Against Women in El Salvador Is Driving Them to Suicide — Or to the U.S. Border" by Almundena Toral and Patricia Clarembaux, a Pulitzer Center reporting project To all the Latina women who

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    Cracks

    Cracks By Nathaniel Bowman11th grade, Lawton High School, OK With lines from "Fantasy of Germany Now a Dark Reality for African Asylum Seekers" by Angelica Ekeke, a Pulitzer Center reporting project "The name ANKER"… Looking up, I count the cracks in the ceiling; My favorite pastime. My only pastime

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    Women as Water

    Women as Water By Iris Yu10th grade, Solon High School, OH With lines from "'They're Fearless': The Women Battling to Free Myanmar From Meth" by Kyaw Ye Lynn and Clare Hammond, a Pulitzer Center reporting project In the background, the riflesare always firing. Grown on gunshotsand disputed soil, the

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    double sonnet for education

    double sonnet for education By Emma Miao10th grade, West Point Grey Academy, Canada With lines from "Portraits of a Pandemic: This West Philly High School Teacher Struggles to Reconnect With Her Students" by Errin Haines, a Pulitzer Center reporting project We linger on screen. Light, precarious

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    Remnants of Raqqa

    Remnants of Raqqa By Rena Rooyi Su10th grade, Pacific Academy, Canada With lines from "America's Abandonment of Syria" by Luke Mogelson, a Pulitzer Center reporting project in Raqqaman sweeps debris from a warzoneafter a night under the starsto look for someplace with a roofsweeping away the sound