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Pulitzer Stories

Writings on the winners, finalists, and history of the Pulitzer Prizes

Q&A: Emily Green

In 2020, the first Pulitzer in Audio Reporting recognized 'The Out Crowd,' which analyzed President Trump's immigration policy. Freelancer Emily Green of Vice News contributed to the project, which aired on 'This American Life.' Learn more about her reporting process — and how she learned she had won a Prize she didn't even know she had been nominated for.

From the Archive: Rep. John Lewis Speaks at 2016 Pulitzer Event

To celebrate the Pulitzer Centennial in 2016, the Poynter Institute hosted an event focused on Civil Rights. The longtime Georgia congressman, who has died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 80, delivered the keynote. Read below to see highlights from his remarks, and watch the full video.

Q&A: 2020 Editorial Writing Winner Jeffery Gerritt

'The jail’s corrections officers are not bad people. They go home, love their kids, probably give to a charity. But their indifference to a detainee’s death is what should strike everyone,' Gerritt said of his Prize-winning work on deaths of pre-trial detainees in Texas.

Bookshop.org and Pulitzer Authors Uplift Indie Bookstores

With brick-and-mortar shops shuttered in response to COVID-19, Pulitzer-winning authors and their readers have served as boosters for independent bookstores. First launched in January, Bookshop.org aims to lend financial support to local bookshops through its online retail marketplace.

Examining a Threat to Journalists: Police Surveillance

Pulitzer Prize Board Co-Chair and ProPublica Editor-in-Chief Stephen Engelberg discusses surveillance of journalists following revelations by ProPublica Local Reporting Network contributor Wendi C. Thomas.