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See below story on AIDS. The map is really interesting and details gaps in =
key pops vulnerable to HIV in Russia, India and Uganda. Could be good to u=
se in the classroom. — CF

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From: Pulitzer Center <contact@pulitzercenter.org>
Date: Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:38 PM
Subject: New “Gap Map” on the Fight Against AIDS

In the fight against AIDS marginalized communities are still being left beh=
ind. Business as usual will not end the epidemic.

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This week
Who’s Missing in Fight Against AIDS?
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GAP MAP: LEFT BEHIND IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS

We can now envision a post-AIDS world, thanks to dramatic advances in educa=
tion and increased access to life-sustaining antiretroviral therapy. Howeve=
r, marginalized communities are still being left behind.

“Gap Map” is a new Pulitzer Center visualization that highlights those who are most disproportionately affect=
ed by the disease, from transgender sex workers and people who inject drugs=
to men who have sex with men. The initiative draws on Pulitzer Center repo=
rting in Russia, India and Uganda, amplifying the voices of these marginali=
zed communities and raising awareness about the stigma and discrimination t=
hat many face-and that almost always contributes to increased incidence of =
HIV.

The map is easily shared and fully embeddable. We welcome others to make use of this work-and to let us kno=
w where other people are at risk of falling through the gaps.

STEALING SYRIA’S PAST

Pulitzer Center grantee James Harkin has written with passion and courage o=
n the destruction of Syria, from the kidnapping of Kurdish students by sold=
iers of the Islamic State to the repercussions of the execution of journali=
st James Foley. Now, in a vivid account for Prospect, James turns to the de=
struction-and theft-of Syria’s priceless archeological treasures. Preserving and rescuing those treasures ha=
s already led, he writes, to unlikely collaborations among Syria’s governme=
nt, rebel groups, and international bodies.

KASHMIR’S LAKES, AGING IN PERU, AND MORE

Pollution, siltation and increases in invasive species have damaged Kashmir=
‘s Wular Lake to the point that vi=
siting tourists find it difficult to determine where the land ends and the =
lake begins. Pulitzer Center student fellow Reana Thomas, a 2014 graduate o=
f Loyola University Chicago, writes about the challenges facing environment=
alists and government agencies in reports for Untold Stories.

Reana is one of 21 students from university members of our Campus Consortiu=
m partnerships who are traveling the globe. Michelle Ferng, of the Bloomber=
g School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins, is writing from Peru about the =
challenges-legal, social and economic-of a rapidly aging population. Paul Short, an architecture major at the=
University of San Diego, explores the rebuilding and destruction of neighb=
orhoods in booming Istanbul. Jale=
sa Tucker, a student fellow from Westchester Community College, writes abou=
t the discrimination and stigma that members of the Roma community face in Paris.

Here’s a list of our current student fellows and their university affiliations. The Campus Consortium program is a vital part of our mission=
, bringing our journalists on campus and giving students the opportunity to=
work with them and us. We welcome new members!

Until next week,

Jon Sawyer
Executive Director

EventsStorytelling, Climate Change and Cities: Pulitzer Center at SEJ Confe=
rence
September 3, Hilton
New Orleans Riverside
Two Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA

SPJ/Pulitzer Center Focus on International Reporting Opportunities
September 6,
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
Nashville, TN

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Untold StoriesThe Poisoning of Punjab
by SEAN GALLAGHER

Skin Bleaching in Ghana: The Next Generation?
by JESSICA EDMOND

Screening HIV Positive Women for Cervical Cancer in Uganda
by SASCHA GARREY

Latest Threat to Troubled Region: Coffee Disease
by PHILIP BRASHER

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Else
by ADRIAN FADIL

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Indiana University-Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts
CA 306b, 425 University Blvd.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317.278.8454
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See below story on AIDS. Th=
e map is really interesting and details gaps in key pops vulnerable to HIV =
in Russia, India and Uganda.  Could be good to use in the
classroom. — CF

 

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Pulitzer Center <contact@pulitzercenter.org>
Date: Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:38 PM
Subject: New “Gap Map” on the Fight Against AIDS

In the fight against AIDS margi=
nalized communities are still being left behind. Business as usual will not=
end the epidemic.

Is this email not displaying co=
rrectly?
View it in your browser.

&n=
bsp;

This week=

Who’s Missing in Fight =
Against AIDS?

GAP MAP: LEFT BEHIND IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS

We can now envision a post-AIDS world, thanks to dramatic advances in educa=
tion and increased access to life-sustaining antiretroviral therapy. Howeve=
r, marginalized communities are still being left behind.

“Gap Map”=
is a new Pulitzer Center visualization
 that highlights
those who are most disproportionately affected by the disease, from t=
ransgender sex workers and people who inject drugs to men who have sex=
with men. The initiative draws on Pulitzer Center reporting in Russia=
, India and Uganda, amplifying the voices of these
marginalized communities and raising awareness about the stigma and discri=
mination that many face—and that almost always contributes to increas=
ed incidence of HIV.
 
The map is easily sh=
ared and fully embeddable.
 We welcome others
to make use of this work—and to let us know where other people are a=
t risk of falling through the gaps.

S=
TEALING SYRIA’S PAST

Pulitzer Center grantee James Harkin has written with passion and courage o=
n the destruction of Syria, from the kidnapping of Kurdish students by sold=
iers of the Islamic State to the repercussions of the execution of journali=
st James Foley. Now, in a vivid
account for
Prospect, James turns to the destruction—and theft&=
#8212;of Syria’s priceless archeological treasures.
Preser=
ving
and rescuing those treasures has already led, he writes, to unlikely colla=
borations among Syria’s government, rebel groups, and international b=
odies. 
 
K=
ASHMIR’S LAKES, AGING IN PERU, AND MORE

Pollution, siltation and increases in invasive species have
damaged Kashmir’s =
Wular Lake
to the point that visiting tourists find it difficult=
to determine where the land ends and the lake begins. Pulitzer Center stud=
ent fellow Reana Thomas, a 2014 graduate
of Loyola University Chicago, writes about the challenges facing environme=
ntalists and government agencies in reports for
Untol=
d Stories
.
 
Reana is one of 21 students from university members of our Campus Cons=
ortium partnerships who are traveling the globe. Michelle Ferng, of the Blo=
omberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins, is writing from Peru about=
the challenges—legal, social and economic—of
a
rapidly aging population=
.
Paul Short, an architecture major at the University of San Die=
go, explores the rebuilding and destruction of neighborhoods in

booming Istanbul.=
  Jalesa Tucker, a student fellow from Westchester Community Colle=
ge, writes about the discrimination and stigma that members of the

Roma community
face in Paris.
 
Here’s a list of our
current student fellows
and their university affiliations. The Campus
Consortium 
program is a vital part of our mission, bringin=
g our journalists on campus and giving students the opportunity to work wit=
h them and us. =
We
welcome new members!

 
Until next week,
 
Jon Sawyer
Executive Director

 

EventsStorytelling,
Climate Change and Cities: Pulitzer Center at SEJ Conference

September 3, Hilton
New Orleans Riverside
Two Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA

SPJ/Pulitzer Center F=
ocus on International Reporting Opportunities 

September 6, 
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
Nashville, TN

View all=

Featured ReportingVoice of America
Iraq: Turkmen from A=
merli Describe Survival of Islamic State Siege

by SEBASTIAN MEYER

Al Ja=
zeera America

Unclogging Uganda’s R=
ural Sanitation Crisis

by SAMUEL LOEWENBERG


Untold StoriesThe
Poisoning of Punjab

by SEAN GALLAGHER

Skin Bleaching in Gh=
ana: The Next Generation?

by JESSICA EDMOND

Screening HIV Positiv=
e Women for Cervical Cancer in Uganda

by SASCHA GARREY

Latest Threat to Tro=
ubled Region: Coffee Disease

by PHILIP BRASHER

Palestinian Village a=
nd Israeli Settlement Share the Same Name But Not Much
Else

by ADRIAN FADIL


Blog

Mining-Technology Int=
erviews Steve Sapienza About the True Cost of Gold

by LAUREN SHEPHERD

Interactive Map: Rus=
sia’s Monotowns

by RACHAEL BOLTE

E-Books


Congo’s Children

View all=

 

 

————————————-

Carrie E. Foote, Ph.D

Associate Professor, Sociology, Director =
of Graduate Studies

Indiana University-Purdue Uni=
versity, School of Liberal Arts

CA 306b, 425 University Blvd.=

Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

317.278.8454

w=
ww.liberalarts.iupui.edu/sociology/index.php/graduates/

 

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