Economy
The international economy, shaped by governments, businesses and other actors, touches the lives of everyone in the world. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Economy” feature reporting that covers business, workers and the impact of global capitalism on people’s lives. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on the economy.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: A New Libya
Does anyone miss Qaddafi? Not really. But as Nicolas Pelham reports, the Libyan Revolution of 2011...
October 8, 2013 -
Pulitzer Center Update
"Paper Cuts" Nominated for Two Regional Emmy Awards
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel journalists receive regional Emmy nominations for Pulitzer Center...
October 1, 2013 -
Education Resource
Journalist Erik Vance on Overfishing in the Sea of Cortez
Science writer Erik Vance has been reporting from Mexico, along the coast of the Sea of Cortez for...
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Education Resource
Jenna Krajeski Reports on a Kurdistan Divided and United
Journalist Jenna Krajeski discusses her project " Opportunity and Oppression in a Divided Kurdistan...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Ken Weiss on Overpopulation, Hunger and Women's Rights
Each year, nearly 1 billion people go to bed hungry while at least 8 million die from hunger-related...
September 30, 2013 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Louie Palu's Series "Borderline" a Finalist for Best Online-Only Article or Series
The Globe and Mail receives nomination for Louie Palu's "Borderline" series for the best online-only...
September 23, 2013