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    • Great Podversations: In conversation with Caitlin Dickerson
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    • VOX Unexplainable: How do animals know where to go?
    • NPR Fresh Air: on migration
    • PRI’s The World: Could migration be a solution to the climate crisis?
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    • Pulitzer Center Webinar: Migration and Contagions
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    • Bernie Sanders Coronavirus Roundtable
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    • The Nation: First Came the Hurricane, Then Came the Campaign of Terror
    • The Nation: How to define a plague
    • Foreign Affairs: Climate change will drive people across borders
    • The Nation: Think exotic animals are to blame for the coronavirus? Think again.
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      • The Nation: How Trump is going to get away with a pandemic
      • TIME: The Pandemic of Xenophobia and Scapegoating
      • Yale e360: Native or invasive species? The distinction blurs as the world warms
      • The Nation: Do the Olympics Actually Make the World Less Healthy?
      • TED: How microbes influence your love life
      • Foreign Affairs: Refugees and Greece’s Health Care Crisis
      • Washington Post: How foreclosed homes threaten public health in the age of Zika
      • The Nation: Welcome to the New Age of Contagions
      • New York Times: Chickens, China, and Climate Change
      • The Atlantic: How Cities Shape Epidemics
      • Foreign Affairs: Cholera Epidemic in Syria
      • Scientific American: Mapping Cholera
      • Scientific American: Could Monkeypox Take Over Where Smallpox Left Off?
      • The Atlantic: The Super-resistant Bacteria that Has India “Hell Scared”
      • Foreign Affairs: Mass Consumption Is What Ails Us
      • THE NATION: It’s time to tell a new story about coronavirus
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Pulitzer's video of me talking about my reporting in India

February 14, 2012 / Sonia Shah

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