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Weaving Connections Documentary Film: Prep (1 of 3)
Students learn about the global textiles industry using photography, texts, and interviews and evaluate the connections between the industry in 19th c America and modern Bangladesh.
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In this short lesson, students consider the role of the media and their own relationship with journalism by exploring a story on press freedom in Morocco.
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Meet the Journalist: Alice Su
Amid an ongoing refugee crisis caused by worsening conflicts in the Middle East, Central Asia, and...
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Meet the Journalist: Gregory Scruggs
In September 2017, Hurricane Irma devastated several Caribbean islands, including tiny Barbuda. But...
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Meet the Journalist: James Whitlow Delano
Mexico has the distinction of co-mingling of obesity and malnutrition–the OECD ranked Mexico as...
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Meet the Journalist: Jake Naughton
Photographer Jake Naughton talks about reporting on Uganda's LGBT community in the years following...
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Meet the Journalist: Janelle Richards
Janelle Richards, a producer at NBC News, traveled to Kenya to report on the technology industry...
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Meet the Journalist: T.R. Goldman
In July 2017, T.R. Goldman traveled to Nigeria for two weeks to report on a story for the U.S...
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Meet the Journalists: Uri Blau and Akela Lacy
At the heart of American Jewry is the net of Jewish Federations. Existing twice as long as the State...
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Meet the Journalist: Lisa Palmer
Many of Colombia's rural areas have experienced conflict over 52 years of civil war. Now scientists...
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Meet the Journalist: Ana P. Santos
"A Woman's Crime and Punishment" is a multi-media report series that looks at how zina laws that...
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Meet the Journalist: Ty McCormick
Pulitzer Center grantee Ty McCormick traveled to Niger and Mali to report on the unintended...