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  • Nikole Hannah-Jones talks with a student at the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics 1619 event. Image by Dylan Burrus, Courtesy of the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics. United States, 2019.
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    Analyze and Discuss: The 1619 Project Video Introduction

    A lesson plan to guide analysis of a video introduction to Nikole Hannah-Jones and The 1619 Project.

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    Viewing Guide: Jon Cohen and the Race to a COVID-19 Vaccine

    In this lesson, students will watch, analyze, and conduct further research based on a Pulitzer Center webinar where infectious disease journalist Jon Cohen speaks on the path to a COVID-19 vaccine.

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  • Exploring the legacy of slavery in mass incarceration
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    Exploring the Legacy of Slavery in Mass Incarceration

    A lesson plan for close reading and guided discussion of Bryan Stevenson's essay for The 1619 Project, which traces the legacy of slavery in the contemporary criminal justice system.

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    Policing for Profit: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Civil Asset Forfeiture

    Students explore reporting on civil asset forfeiture (the seizure of property police believe is connected to a crime), evaluate perspectives on "policing for profit," and make local connections.

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  • Abdullah Abed al-Abdeli, age 12, whose father died in an airstrike in Northern Yemen. Image by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times. Yemen. 2018.
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    Depicting War: Examining the Conflict in Yemen

    Students explore reporting on the Yemeni war and consider: What forms can war take, and how does it affect civilians directly and indirectly? How can journalists report on a conflict well?

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    Video Discussion: Exploring Democracy with Formerly Incarcerated People

    Engage students in a dialogue about democracy with photojournalist Andrea Bruce and members of a re-entry program in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    Research and Debate: The Battle Over Land in the Brazilian Amazon

    Students evaluate two broadcast stories on the battle for land in the Brazilian Amazon in order to craft arguments about how they think land in the Amazon should be used.

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  • Traffic policewoman Sandhya Bhartj directs traffic in central Patna. Her cloth mask does little to protect her from the smallest particulate pollution. Image by Larry C. Price. India, 2018.
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    Evaluating Environmental Reporting at Home and Around the World

    What should environmental reporting accomplish, and what creative approaches can journalists take to meeting their goal? Students reflect on these questions and plan a reporting project of their own.

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    'Losing Earth' Full Text Summary

    A summary of each section of "Losing Earth," a special issue of The New York Times Magazine.

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  • Last year’s monsoons, which typically run from June through September, were the worst in 40 years, and more than eight million Bangladeshis were affected by the devastation. At least 145 people died, an estimated 307,000 people were forced into emergency shelters, 700,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and about a third of Bangladesh was submerged. Areas along the Bay of Bengal, long prone to chronic flooding, have become increasingly uninhabitable. Scientists believe that a sharp rise in the bay’s…
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    'Losing Earth' Comprehension and Discussion Questions

    Comprehension and discussion questions for "Losing Earth," a special issue of The New York Times Magazine.

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  • When Hurricane Harvey struck Texas last summer, record rainfall caused catastrophic flooding. In six days, as much as 60 inches of rain fell, leaving at least 68 people dead and $125 billion in damage. One study found that climate change has made cataclysmic rain events like Harvey three times as common as they were. Harvey was a particularly slow-moving hurricane, making it significantly more destructive: The storm stood still and drenched already flood-prone areas. ‘‘There’s a good chance another event…
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    'Losing Earth' Glossary of Terms

    A glossary of term for "Losing Earth," a special issue of the New York Times Magazine.

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  • Thirty years ago, the waters of Lake Tai, China’s third-largest lake, were clear of algae. But the lake is surrounded by several high-density cities, including Shanghai, Suzhou and Changzhou, metropolitan areas that have grown rapidly in the past few decades. Rampant sewer dumping and livestock drainage, combined with shifting agricultural practices, allowed the algae blooms to flourish, and now human mismanagement and global warming have entrenched them. ‘‘They love warm, stagnant, nutrient-rich…
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    'Losing Earth' Cast of Characters

    The cast of characters for "Losing Earth", a special issue of The New York Times Magazine

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