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A burning field in the Beng Per Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. Beng Per is a sanctuary in name only as most of the land has been sold by the government for agricultural concessions and rubber plantations. Image by Sean Gallagher. Cambodia, 2020.
Join the Pulitzer Center at the virtual D.C. Environmental Film Festival (DCEFF) on
Saturday, March 20, at
Sean Gallagher about his Pulitzer Center-supported short film,
Holly Piepenburg, Cambodia Human Rights Task Forces founder
Leng Ouch, and environmentalist
Marcus Hardtke will join the conversation. The livestream will be viewable until March 28 at 11:45pm EDT.
The documentary which has been recognized by the Earth Photo Awards, the British Photography Awards, the Drone Photo Awards, and the Social Impact Media Awards uses a combination of drone footage and poetry to explore the rapid deforestation in Cambodia, as well as its impact on the Cambodian people. Estimates say only 3 percent of pri
Pulitzer Center Grantee will Discuss Award-Winning Film at Environmental Film Festival. Join the Pulitzer Center at the virtual D.C. Environmental Film Festival (DCEFF) on Saturday, March 20, at 7pm EDT for a discussion and Q&A with grantee Sean Gallagher about his Pulitzer Center-supported short film, Cambodia Burning. Pulitzer Center Outreach Coordinator Holly Piepenburg, Cambodia Human Rights Task Forces founder Leng Ouch, and environmentalist Marcus Hardtke will join the conversation. The livestream will be viewable until March 28 at 11:45pm EDT.
The documentary which has been recognized by the Earth Photo Awards, the British Photography Awards, the Drone Photo Awards, and the Social Impact Media Awards uses a combination of drone footage and poetry to explore the rapid deforestation in Cambodia, as well as its impact on the Cambodian people. Estimates say only 3 percent of primary forest remains in the country.
A longtime Pulitzer Center grantee, Gallagher is a British photog
Rajagopalan worked with architect Alison Killing to produce the Pulitzer Center-supported reporting project
Built to Last, an extensive investigation of China’s internment camp system. Drawing from publicly available satellite images and dozens of interviews with former detainees, BuzzFeed News identified more than 260 structures built since 2017 bearing the hallmarks of fortified detention compounds. During that time, the investigation shows, China established a sprawling system to detain and incarcerate hundreds of thousands of Uighurs, Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities.
Rajagopalan is an award-winning international correspondent for BuzzFeed News, based in London. She has been a staff correspondent for BuzzFeed News based in China and Thailand as well as in Israel and the Palestinian territories, and before that she was a political correspondent for Reuters in China. Rajagopalan was the first journalist to find and visit an internment camp for Uighur Muslims in China s far
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Pulitzer Center grantee Richard Weiss and St. Louis resident Kim Daniel will discuss the impacts of systemic racism on
Wednesday,
2021, at
Weiss spokewithDaniel for the Pulitzer Center-supported series The 63106 Project, in which storytellers engage with families in St. Louis s most vulnerable neighborhoods to learn how they are coping during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This event is the first in a multi-part series presented by the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis in collaboration with interfaith partners. “The Great Divide: Race in Our Region” will consist of four events that investigate structural racism in St. Louis.
Future events in the series will be held March 10, April 14, and May 12, 2021.