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Journalists Sarah Conway, formerly of City Bureau, and Trina Reynolds-Tyler of the Invisible Institute won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting for Missing in Chicago, an investigation into how the Chicago Police Department has been handling missing person cases for Black girls and women. They’re joined by Salamishah Tillet, a Pulitzer-prize winner for Criticism and the co-founder of the organization, A Long Walk Home, to discuss their data- and community-driven reporting, how they analyzed one million police records, and the differences between journalism and activism.

To access this transcript and learn more about Trina Reynolds-Tyler and Sarah Conway’s Pulitzer-winning work, visit Pulitzer on the Road.

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