The Pulitzer Center is excited to present our 2025 annual report!
This year is special as it leads us toward our 20-year anniversary in 2026. Before the celebrations, let’s reflect on our impact over the past year. 🧵
👉 bit.ly/25AnnualRpc
The Pulitzer Center joins our colleagues in demanding that Brazilian authorities take every measure to find British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous activist Bruno Pereira, missing since Sunday in a remote area of Brazil’s Amazonas state. bit.ly/3tfJLU8
Teachers: looking for ways to use the @nytimes#1619Project in the classroom? You can find free curriculums, guides, and activities for students developed by the Pulitzer Center here: bit.ly/2yUtTd5
Representative Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) submitted @JonathanBlitzer and Mauricio Lima's Pulitzer Center-supported @NewYorker story on climate migrants from Guatemala to the House record Tuesday.
We are very excited to announce that we are the official education partner for @NYTmag's #The1619Project! Teachers, our curricular resources are now online.
Patanjali, an Indian Ayurvedic conglomerate, earned tens of millions during the COVID-19 pandemic by falsely advertising Coronil as a cure for the virus.
Read the full story here by @Come_Bastin for @RFI. pulitzercenter.org/stories/ayurve…
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro is making a move to force Brazil's indigenous people to assimilate—and seize their land for agribusiness. The latest in a new Rainforest Journalism Project and Pulitzer Center series for @mongabay. bit.ly/2W83S73
“We literally have people who are trying to legislate against the teaching of our history,” says @nhannahjones on the importance of teaching The 1619 Project and its themes.
Join us at the second edition of The 1619 Education Conference. February 18 & 19. 1619education.org/1619-project-e…
New evidence reveals that the 2021 deaths of three aid workers in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, initially attributed to rebel groups, were in fact at the hands of government troops who feared aid workers as enemies, not allies. Grantee @MarksSimon for @nytimes
We launched The 1619 Project education portal in conjunction with the publication of "A New Origin Story" and "Born on the Water" by lead 1619 project writer @nhannahjones and @reneewauthor. Learn more in this update by our Executive Director, Jon Sawyer. bit.ly/3FoCDs3
We demand that Brazilian authorities deploy every resource toward finding British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous activist Bruno Pereira, missing since early Sunday in a remote region of Brazil’s Amazonas state. bit.ly/3tfJLU8
When Tigray fell to rebels last summer during Ethiopia’s brutal civil war, once-respected aid groups were accused of providing them with weapons. With 19 deaths in 2021, Ethiopia is the world’s deadliest country for aid workers. @MarksSimon for @nytimes. bit.ly/3wifNBa
En Perú, durante los años del terrorismo, grupos subversivos torturaron y ejecutaron a un número indeterminado de mujeres trans y homosexuales en la Amazonía. Los crímenes siguen impunes.
#CrímenesSilenciados, un especial de @ElizabSalazar y @MarcoGarro9.
“The moment we start acting like we are Americans, we are going to take our country back.” A growing movement of sheriffs believe they have the power to overrule state and federal law, raising concerns from watchdog groups. @JessPish for @TexasTribune.