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This lesson offers multimedia resources that emphasize the relevance of treaties with Native nations in the U.S. today, and explore under-reported stories about Indigenous peoples around the world.
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Meet the Journalist: Roxanne Scott
In 1960, about 100,000 turkeys in England suddenly died. The turkeys were fine up until the night...
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Meet the Journalist: Zack Beauchamp
Hungary seems to be a thriving European democracy. But go beneath the surface, and you find that...
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Meet the Journalist: Jennifer Duggan
Jennifer Duggan traveled to Lebanon and the Arctic Circle to report on the importance of seeds in...
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Foreign Influence in the Balkans
The Balkans have always been fertile ground for foreign interests. Political intrigue in the region...
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Meet the Journalist: Krithika Varagur
This project investigates how Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries have systematically spread Salafi...
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Meet the Journalists: Jill Langlois and Lianne Milton
In January 2017, a riot and massacre broke out at Alcaçuz Federal Penitentiary, one of Brazil's most...
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Meet the Journalist: Hassan Ghedi Santur
In Somalia, thousands of children, mostly boys, have defected or have been rescued from the...
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Meet the Journalist: Jonas Bendiksen
Photographer Jonas Bendiksen traveled to Greenland to visualize the demographic challenges of the...
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Indigenous rights and visual literacy take center stage in these activity ideas and classroom resources, using reporting from six countries by Magnum photographers.
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Meet the Journalist: Emin Özmen
Istanbul-based photographer, Emin Özmen, documents the lives of the Talysh community, specifically...
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A Safe Place to Learn and Grow
Since August 2017, nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state for...