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2017
The Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative has dedicated itself to transforming education to allow every child an opportunity to succeed. In facing this challenge, it has identified personalized learning as the 21st century way forward.
Summit Public Schools Interactive Website
for
Summit Public Schools
,
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
and
Startup:Education
The 24-hour news cycle has made us all too aware of the places in the world where bombs reign and wars terrorize. But what happens when the peace treaty is signed, and the militia disbanded?
The Aftermath Project
for
The Aftermath Project
I am Not Who They Think I Am, shows what happens when two women, enslaved as fighters in Uganda for the Lord’s Resistance Army, return home with their children born of war, and fight to be included in a society that deems them criminals
I Am Not Who They Think I Am
for
International Center for Transitional Justice
2014
The Long Night, a feature film by Tim Matsui and MediaStorm, gives voice and meaning to the crisis of minors who are forced and coerced into the American sex trade.
The Long Night
for
Alexia Foundation
This new installment of H-Town Stories is an intimate look at two lives that have been transformed by the power of work.
H-Town Stories: Two
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
This new installment of H-Town Stories is an intimate look at two lives that have been transformed by the power of work.
The Last Chapter
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
This new installment of H-Town Stories is an intimate look at two lives that have been transformed by the power of work.
A Heart So Big
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
Japan’s Disposable Workers examines the country’s employment crisis: from suicide caused by overworking, to temporary workers forced by economics to live in internet cafes, and the elderly who wander a town in search of shelter and food.
Japan's Disposable Workers
for
Pulitzer Center
After the recession of the 1990s, Japan’s white collar salarymen increasingly must work arduous hours for fear of losing their jobs. This often leads to depression and suicide.
Overworked to Suicide
for
Pulitzer Center
Internet cafes have existed in Japan for over a decade, but in the mid 2000’s, customers began using these spaces as living quarters. Internet cafe refugees are mostly temporary employees; their salary too low to rent their own apartments.
Net Cafe Refugees
for
Pulitzer Center
Kamagasaki, Osaka, Japan used to be a thriving day laborer’s town. Today, it is home to approximately 25,000 unemployed and elderly men, many of whom are also homeless.
Dumping Ground
for
Pulitzer Center
2013
This is a pair of stories about incredible resilience. One family navigates the unknowns of dementia while another builds a life from zero after fleeing religious persecution.
H-Town Stories
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
Syed was the black sheep. When he told his family he wanted to convert to a minority sect of Islam, they put a warrant out for his murder. He survived the horrific attempt at his life, but that is only the beginning of his story.
These Bones of Mine
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
When Marilyn is diagnosed with dementia at age 58, her daughters refocused their lives to care for her during her most precious years. They try to juggle it all until they are forced to make a heartbreaking decision.
Swan Song
for
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
2012
Southern Yemen is a battlefield. I Know Where I’m Going follows ICRC representative Hussein Saleh as he works to ensure that the organization can provide aid to the victims of the conflicts that grip this dangerous and volatile region.
I Know Where I’m Going
for
International Committee of the Red Cross
An exhibition of the acclaimed sports photography of World Press photographer, Tomasz Gudzowaty.
Beyond the Body
for
World Press Photo
She Looks Back, funded by the American Institutes for Research, explores the state of girls education in Liberia. The film tracks two girls as they face challenges, which stem from years of civil war, as well as gender-based discrimination.
She Looks Back
for
American Institutes for Research
2011
Weathering Change follows women in Ethiopia, Nepal and Peru as they struggle to care for their families while enduring crop failures and water scarcity.
Weathering Change
for
Population Action International
Drawing on the insights of more than twenty-five leading analysts, government officials, and journalists, Crisis Guide: Iran explores the issues and challenges faced by Iran, and offers a range of expert opinions on the policy options for addressing them.
Crisis Guide: Iran
for
Council on Foreign Relations
Following the lives of four refugees and how separation from loved ones has shaped their existence, “Lost and Found: The Story of Refugees United” is a journey into the hardships so many families must endure as they seek to reconnect.
Lost and Found
for
Refugees United
The W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund was created in 1979 to honor the memory of W. Eugene Smith, an American master photo essayist and journalist, by giving an annual production grant in documentary photography.
W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund Website
for
W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund
Pulitzer prize winning photojournalist, Deanne Fitzmaurice, films and photographs a young soccer player for Team Up for Youth, an after school sports and mentoring program.
Team-Up for Youth
for
Team-Up for Youth
On April 20, 2010 an explosion tore through the
Deepwater Horizon
, an oil rig operating in the Gulf of Mexico. It was, by any standard, a catastrophe.
The Gulf Spill
for
Oil Spill Commission
2010
Pakistan's stability is of great consequence to regional and international security.
Crisis Guide: Pakistan
examines the roots of its challenges, what it means for the region and the world, and explores some plausible futures for the country.
Crisis Guide: Pakistan
for
Council on Foreign Relations
In India, all women must confront the cultural pressure to bear a son. The consequences of this preference is a disregard for the lives of women and girls. From birth until death they face a constant threat of violence.
Undesired
for
Alexia Foundation
24,000 children under the age of five will die today, many from preventable diseases. In 2009, Save the Children launched the EVERY ONE campaign to work directly with individuals, communities and governments to stem this tide of child mortality.
Every One
for
Save the Children
In many countries, girls as young as eight are forced into marriage by their families, culture and economic situation. This practice destroys their chance at education leading to tragic results.
The Bride Price
for
International Center for Research on Women
The
Nuclear Energy Guide
explores the past, present and future of nuclear power, focusing on its unique benefits and risks.
Nuclear Energy Guide
for
Council on Foreign Relations
2009
Combining imagery by Reuters photojournalists with eyewitness testimony and interactive graphics,
Surviving the Tsunami
reveals the strength of the human spirit in the face of catastrophe.
Surviving the Tsunami
for
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
and
Thomson Reuters Foundation
On Thinner Ice
looks at the impact of how the melting Himalayan Glaciers will impact over 2 billion downstream Asian users and the world.
On Thinner Ice
for
Asia Society
Crisis Guide: The Global Economy
explores how the 2008 financial crisis came about and what it might mean for business and international affairs in decades to come.
Crisis Guide: The Global Economy
for
Council on Foreign Relations
The
Global Governance Monitor
tracks, maps, and evaluages multilateral efforts to address today's global challenges.
Global Governance Monitor
for
Council on Foreign Relations
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) aims to strengthen governance by improving transparency and accountability in the extractives sector.
Making Resources Work for People
for
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
2008
A Climate for Life looks at the results of climate change on our planet, tracing these effects from the poles to the tropics and examining how those diverse regions are interconnected.
A Climate for Life
for
Harbers Studios
,
Conservation International
and
International League of Conservation Photographers
Crisis Guide: Climate Change
looks at the known effects of climate change, the diplomatic dilemmas, the relevant technologies and policy options, and the diverse perspectives on the problem.
Crisis Guide: Climate Change
for
Council on Foreign Relations
Clearing the Air
looks at the problem of Beijing's poor air quality and the efforts to clean it up.
Clearing the Air
for
Asia Society
Crisis Guide: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
integrates a comprehensive array of audio, video, imagery, and text, to offers an in-depth look at the history of the conflict and its geopolitical repercussions.
Crisis Guide: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
for
Council on Foreign Relations
Katrina: An Unnatural Disaster
chronicles the struggles and triumphs of Gulf Coast residents since the destruction of Hurricane Katrina.
Katrina: An Unnatural Disaster
for
Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network
2007
Abuse Aware features photographer Donna Ferrato's prolific documentary of domestic violence victims and families from her body of work,
Living With the Enemy
as well as its video production by MediaStorm.
Living Without the Enemy
for
Abuse Aware
Crisis Guide: Darfur
is the second in a series of interactive guides to the most complex issues and conflicts on the planet.
Crisis Guide: Darfur
for
Council on Foreign Relations
Crisis Guide: The Korean Peninsula
provides comprehensive background information on the Korean crisis and is driven by in-depth reporting via CFR experts.
Crisis Guide: The Korean Peninsula
for
Council on Foreign Relations