Image by Manan Bhavnani. Medill Reports • April 1, 2022 Louisiana Communities Still Reeling from Hurricane Ida, Pandemic In Louisiana, fishing and seafood communities are still feeling the impacts of Hurricane Ida and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pulitzer Center • June 25, 2020 Too Few Lawyers, Too Many Cases: Examining Triage in the U.S. Criminal Justice System In this lesson, students explore the concept of triage in Missouri's public defender system, and more broadly across the U.S.
Pulitzer Center • June 25, 2020 Theater: Giving Incarcerated Women the 'Tools to Save Their Own Lives' Playwright Sarah Shourd and Rhodessa Jones, director of The Medea Project, tackle trauma, racism, mass incarceration, and the role of art to celebrate - and heal - the individual.
Image courtesy of PBS NewsHour. United States, undated. Pulitzer Center • May 21, 2020 'Broken Justice' Podcast Earns Honorable Mention in ABA Silver Gavel Awards The ABA recognized the Pulitzer Center-supported PBS NewsHour podcast series, Broken Justice.
Pulitzer Center • May 18, 2020 Justin Fenton, Baltimore Sun Staff Win MDDC Awards Members and supporters of the MDDC Press Association came together virtually to recognize the 2019 winners.
Pulitzer Center • March 12, 2020 'Broken Justice' Podcast Named Finalist in Silver Gavel Awards On March 12, the American Bar Association (ABA) named the Pulitzer Center-supported PBS NewsHour podcast series Broken Justice a finalist for the 2020 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts in the Radio category.