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Pulitzer Center Update May 26, 2021

Webinar on Demand: 'Extra Life' with Steven Johnson

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Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
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A century ago, at the end of the Great Influenza, global life expectancy was in the mid 30s. In the...

How have medical innovations over the past hundred years doubled the human life expectancy—while also deepening inequities? How have scientists, doctors, activists, and others joined forces both to push forward and to question medical advances?

On May 13, 2021, educators were invited to join bestselling author Steven Johnson and the Pulitzer Center education team for a conversation about Extra Life, a multi-platform project that traces the modern history of life expectancy. We shared a conversation with Johnson and curricular resources for bringing this exciting new project—which includes a book, TV series on PBS, and a special issue of The New York Times Magazine—into the classroom.

In Extra Life, Johnson shines a light on the vaccines, inventions, breakthroughs, and environmental factors that have enabled longer average lifespans, while examining how those same factors have led to new challenges and inequities.

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