Migrants, Displaced People and Refugees
War, economic crisis and climate change can trigger mass migrations of people. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Migrants, Displaced People and Refugees” feature reporting that covers refugees, migrants and internally displaced people. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on migrants, displaced people and refugees.
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An extension of " Seeking Asylum: Women and Children Migrating Across Borders", this lesson provides suggestions for student research, reporting, arts activities, and community service.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Who Are the Refugees Barred From Entering the United States?
Pulitzer Center grantees provide insights into the lives of refugees affected by United States'...
January 30, 2017 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Hardy Middle Schoolers Report D.C., Slowly
Eighth-graders at Hardy Middle School learn the ins and outs of slow journalism.
January 27, 2017 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center Grantees Finalists for 2017 Ellie Awards
Honored reporting covers issues ranging from refugees and the world economy to human rights abuses...
January 24, 2017 -
This global affairs lesson plan engages students in Scott Anderson's "Fractured Lands," a gripping examination into the unraveling of the modern Middle East through the stories of six individuals.
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Lesson Plans
Okur: Thinking Like a Journalist
This lesson introduces students to Paul Salopek's Out of Eden walk and asks students to write a journalistic "milestone" describing their surroundings.