Grace Jensen is the Digital Production Assistant for the Pulitzer Center, having previously worked as an Editorial Intern. She has loved photography from a young age; when she is not supporting photojournalism at the Pulitzer Center, she is experimenting with her own digital and film photography around her neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Grace is originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and graduated from Smith College in Massachusetts with a BA in government and a minor in Spanish. She is passionate about international affairs and the power of true storytelling.
This compilation of work supported by the Pulitzer Center and Diversify Photo explores themes of erasure, injustice, and resilience in the face of climate change—taking viewers to climate-affected communities from the sunny hills of Southern California to fading coastlines in Mexico and melting glaciers in Peru.
Learn MoreIn this Pulitzer Center-supported photo story, Judith Surber gives a firsthand account of how the opioid epidemic has devastated her family and community on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, photographed by Justin Maxon.
Learn MoreThis collection of projects supported by the Pulitzer Center explores themes of cultural traditions and resistance, showcasing the resilience of communities around the world as they fight to preserve and revitalize traditions that sustain livelihoods and create hope for the next generation.
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