Q&A: Gail Collins on Women in History
Pulitzer Prize Board member and New York Times columnist Gail Collins speaks about her latest book, "No Stopping Us Now: The Adventures of Older Women in History"
Pulitzer Prize Board member and New York Times columnist Gail Collins speaks about her latest book, "No Stopping Us Now: The Adventures of Older Women in History"
The photographer and longtime Harlem resident shared in the 1985 International Reporting Prize for coverage of famine in Africa, but also has captured key moments in the Civil Rights Movement and more. As part of the Pulitzers' ongoing celebration of Black History Month, learn more about his life and career.
Pulitzer Prize Board Co-Chair and 2004 History winner Steven Hahn introduces an excerpt of his book in celebration of both Black History Month and the 150th anniversary of the 15th Amendment.
Annette Gordon-Reed chronicled the life of a complex American family in her 2009 History winner. In celebration of Black History Month, read an excerpt from the book with a new introduction by the author.
The News Literacy Project is partnering with multiple Pulitzer-winning news outlets in a targeted weeklong effort to help middle and high school students become 'skeptical rather than cynical' readers.
Pulitzer Prize board member Emily Ramshaw launched a new endeavor this week — The 19th, a news website dedicated to covering U.S. politics and policy from diverse women's perspectives. She spoke to Pulitzer.org about industry trends and the goals of her latest venture.
Nearly forty years after it won the Pulitzer for Drama, Charles Fuller's murder mystery set on a segregated Army base makes its Broadway debut.
As the Jan. 24 deadline for submitting journalism entries approaches, learn more about how past Pulitzer-winning critics see the world.
As the Jan. 24 deadline for submitting journalism entries approaches, learn more about how past Pulitzer winners research, report and write stories with impact.
Take a look back at what past Pulitzer-winning playwrights have said about seeing their work performed, collaboration and their relationships to audiences.