An English summary of this report is below. The original report, published in bahasa Indonesian in TEMPO, follows. There has ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has cancelled a major auction of rights to drill for oil and gas across the country, ...
This coming Wednesday, Oct. 16, the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School and its signature Climate Café series will feature the first of two panel discussions on the award-winning WLRN podcast, A ...
Shoks Mnisi Mzolo is the data academy coordinator at The Outlier, the Media Hack Collective's outlet that focuses on visualizing key issues in Africa.
Rachel Parsons is a writer, multimedia journalist, photographer, and videographer. Her work focuses on climate, the environment, and anthropological intersections.
Melrose Arch has invested around R70-million in solar energy, installing 7,811 solar panels. Image courtesy of The Outlier. South Africa. In South Africa’s economic hub, businesses that can afford to ...
Public Defender explores the delicate state of U.S. democracy, the forces threatening to tear it... "I thought going there, I could be a part of history," said Annie Howell of her participation in the ...
Julianna Deutscher is reporting on the Venezuelan migration crisis response in northern Brazil. She previously visited the region as a researcher on gender-based violence and human trafficking ...
Marcos Quinones is an independent photojournalist from the Lower East Side of New York City. He is currently majoring in Liberal Arts at Guttman Community College. In his first year of college, Marcos ...
The Pulitzer Center is enabling journalists to cover relevant and timely stories about the fast-evolving world of science specific to global health and development. The Pulitzer Center is enabling ...
Ananya is a graduate student at Columbia University and will pursue her Master's in Data Journalism for the 2024-2025 academic year. She recently graduated from the University of Richmond, where she ...
but my people would rather hang our protest signs. What if I join the dirt, the same dirt where my dad fell. The same dirt that buried my grandma or mi tio. The same dirt you use to grow your ...