
The winners hail from all around the globe, including a Canadian mother of two, who talks about child labor in Congo; a California writer, remembering her Vietnam veteran brother who died from the effects of Agent Orange; and a counselor and adjunct professor from Colorado, who wrote on Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. Read all the winning essays on the Pulitzer Contest Overview page .
And read Pulitzer Center's article about all the winners; see what inspired them and what they learned while writing.
But don't be left out – The Global Issues/Citizen Voices Essay Contest No. 2 has just launched. Your deadline is April 22!
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