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Living Galapagos
Carolina Photojournalism and MultimediaFor all of the attention that Charles Darwin brought to the Galápagos Islands, most people know surprisingly little about them. Since Darwin’s birth 200 years ago, the people of Galápagos - both residents and tourists - have fundamentally changed the natural habitat of the formerly pristine archipelago. This multimedia project is the first of its kind to explore issues like illegal immigration, illegal fishing, invasive species and more through video, photos, panos, timelapse, and infographics. More…
Behind the Veil: An Intimate Journey Into the Lives of Kandahar's Women
The Globe and MailAs the debate about Afghanistan persists, one set of voices is rarely heard: that of Afghan women. In its multifaceted project, "Behind The Veil", the Toronto Globe and Mail offers an unprecedented, honest look at life behind the veil for women from all walks of life in Kandahar, one of Afghanistan's most dangerous cities. On Saturday, September 19th, the Globe and Mail began to publish a six-part series of multimedia presentations online, in-paper features, web photo galleries, live online discussions and more. More…
Honduras and the Hidden Hunger
the Pulitzer Center on Crisis ReportingAccording to the World Bank, 23 percent of Hondurans are malnourished. Researchers from UNC Chapel Hill and the Mathile Institute are working to combat the deadly effects of malnutrition by introducing a nutritional supplement into the diets of Honduran infants. "Honduras and the Hidden Hunger" tells the story behind this study. More…
Ian Fisher: American Soldier
The Denver PostThis is how an American soldier is made. For 27 months, Ian Fisher, his parents and friends, and the U.S. Army allowed Denver Post reporters and a photographer to watch and chronicle his recruitment, induction, training, deployment, and, finally, his return from combat. The story was written by Kevin Simpson with Michael Riley and Bruce Finley. It was reported by Riley in Colorado and at Fort Benning, Ga., Finley at Fort Carson and in Iraq, and photographer Craig F. Walker throughout. More…
The Bikie Wars
The Sydney Morning HeraldUnderworld turf wars or avenging ancient enmities? Come inside a biker club and find out why there's bad blood between Australia's outlaw bikies. More…
Who's your fave? The lowdown on 25 Arizona Wildcats to watch this season
Arizona Daily StarThe 2009 Arizona Wildcats football team might not have a big-name star or record-setting passer this season. But it has something more important than star power: Depth. More…
A Southern California Cul-de-sac Reshaped by Foreclosures
The New York TimesMeet the families of Beth Court, a block in Moreno Valley, Calif., about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, which has been reshaped by the housing bust and recession. Their experiences reflect changes in communities across the country. More…
Nación Ranquel
ClarinMultimedia Clarin.com Team traveled to St. Louis to see the project proposes to restore peoples territories. More…
Wasted: People, Money, Lives
Mark BoxleyAn in-depth video series and Flash presentation site dealing with addiction, substance abuse and recovery mainly from the perspective of the addict. Project completed while a fellow in the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism at The Ohio State University. This site won second place in the Newspaper-Affiliated Online Journalism category of the 76th Annual National Headliner Awards; is a finalist in the 2009 Livingston Awards; and is a finalist in the "video" and "multimedia" categories of the Tennessee Associated Press Managing Editors competition. More…
Beyond the barrel: Following Where Your Refuse and Recyclables Go on Collection Day
Arizona Daily StarIt started with a simple question: What happens to garbage and recyclables when they leave your curb? We explain the steps of each process, with help from City of Tucson Environmental Services Department employees. More…




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