Labor
A person’s labor is deeply intertwined with their economic status, quality of life, and access to basic resources like food and clothing. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Labor” feature reporting that covers the rights of workers, efforts to organize labor unions and worker advocacy groups, modern slavery, and other forms of worker exploitation. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on labor.
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Lesson Plans
Interview Skills for English Language Learners
This lesson helps students decode and connect with images from a reporting project about migration. The students then interview each other, and go on to interview community members about immigration.
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This lesson for English, science, history, and journalism teachers asks students to assess how journalists integrate diverse media to analyze the impacts of leather production in Bangladesh.
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The privatization of the Israeli and Palestinian security, labor, and welfare sectors is among the...
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This lesson will explain and demonstrate the conflict between the Republic of Haiti and Dominican Republic, the two countries that coexist in the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.
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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 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Nuclear Power, Hidden Lives of Migrant Workers
This week: nuclear power's role in combatting global warming, the hidden lives of migrant workers...
January 17, 2017 -
Project
Singapore Runaways
Singapore is a prosperous country in Asia and migrant workers have played an important role in its...