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Eyes on the Front Lines: A Conversation with Jane Ferguson

Eyes on the Front Lines: A Conversation with Jane Ferguson. Join us on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 1:00pm EDT for a special Twitter Spaces conversation between award-winning grantee and PBS NewsHour foreign correspondent Jane Ferguson and Pulitzer Center executive director Jon Sawyer. The Pulitzer Center has partnered with Ferguson and PBS NewsHour on in-depth projects that cover the causes and consequences of global conflicts, providing audiences with the kind of reporting needed to better understand critical moments in history from Ferguson’s reporting on the Yemeni war in the series Inside Yemen; to chronicling the 2021 fall of Kabul in Afghanistan: After the Americans; to providing ongoing coverage from the front lines of the current war in Ukraine. Ferguson has also covered conflicts in South Sudan and Iraq in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. Ferguson has been recognized with numerous accolades for her Pulitzer Center-supported conflict reporting for PBS NewsHour, including

Eyes on the Front Lines: A Conversation with Jane Ferguson

Eyes on the Front Lines: A Conversation with Jane Ferguson. Join us on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 1:00pm EDT for a special Twitter Spaces conversation between award-winning grantee and PBS NewsHour foreign correspondent Jane Ferguson and Pulitzer Center executive director Jon Sawyer. The Pulitzer Center has partnered with Ferguson and PBS NewsHour on in-depth projects that cover the causes and consequences of global conflicts, providing audiences with the kind of reporting needed to better understand critical moments in history from Ferguson’s reporting on the Yemeni war in the series Inside Yemen; to chronicling the 2021 fall of Kabul in Afghanistan: After the Americans; to providing ongoing coverage from the front lines of the current war in Ukraine. Ferguson has also covered conflicts in South Sudan and Iraq in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. Ferguson has been recognized with numerous accolades for her Pulitzer Center-supported conflict reporting for PBS NewsHour, including

LGBTQIA Rights

LGBTQIA Rights. A transgender woman in Thailand who dreams of becoming a lawyer. A Ugandan gay rights activist who leads a double life. A lesbian in Jamaica forced to flee her country. Pulitzer Center journalists examine the many challenges the LGBTQIA community faces, probing legal, religious, and ethical issues in the fight for equal rights. They report on a wide range of topics, from hate crimes in Russia to new gender identity laws in Bolivia. And they ask important questions: In a world plagued by stigma and homophobia, how do gender, sexual identity, and love influence the human experience? Where do LGBTQIA people find the courage to confront fear and the threat of violence? Our journalists use many forms of media to tell their stories. Among them are Micah Fink's full-length documentary The Abominable Crime, the stunning photography of Misha Friedman's work in Russia and of Daniella Zalcman's work in Uganda, and Live Hope Love, the Emmy award-winning video poetry

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