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Brazil

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    Lesson Plans

    Back to School: Catching up with the World

    At the start of the school year, students might want to discuss global issues that arose over the summer. This lesson is intended to spark discussion on current events and ways to keep up with them.

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    Meerabelle Jesuthasan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    READ MORE about Back to School: Catching up with the World
    August 21, 2019
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    The Amazon River near Manaus, Brazil. Image courtesy of Flickr. Brazil, 2017.
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    PART OF: Amazon Indians Strengthen Resistance Through Rite of Passage

    Amazon ‘Retakings’ Challenge Bolsonaro

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    August 20, 2019
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    Within the Amazon Rainforest in Tena, Ecuador. Image courtesy of Flickr. Ecuador, 2015.
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    PART OF: Notes from the Underground: How Degraded Peatlands Could Accelerate Global Warming

    At the Top of the Amazon Jungle, Scientists Have Their Heads in the Clouds

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    Daniel Grossman
    Southeast Asia RJF Advisory Committee Member
    August 7, 2019
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    A deadly Amazon bushmaster (Lachesis muta) showing its fangs. Poisonous snakes present one of the greatest health hazards in the Brazilian Amazon, and yet some remote indigenous health centers lack the doctors and antivenom needed to treat snakebite. Image by Dick Culbert/Creative Commons. Brazil.
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    PART OF: Amazon Indians Strengthen Resistance Through Rite of Passage

    Amazon Indigenous Groups Feel Deserted by Brazil’s Public Health Service

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    August 6, 2019
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  • Milad began attending school while staying at a shelter in east Düsseldorf. After being relocated to the other side of the city, he continues to attend the same school, commuting an hour by bus and train each way, because of his attachment to friends and teachers. Image by Diana Markosian. Germany, 2016.
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    Lesson Plans

    Finding a Common Thread: How Young People Spend Free Time Around the World

    This activity aims to help students make connections with their counterparts around the world by exploring what young people in different countries do in their free time.

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    Shona Barton-Negreiros
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    READ MORE about Finding a Common Thread: How Young People Spend Free Time Around the World
    August 1, 2019
  • Eliane Brum stands in the Tabuleiro do Embaubal of the Amazon Rainforest, where turtles are hatched. Image by João Luiz Guimarães. Brazil, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Eliane Brum: Why the Amazon Is the Center of the World

    We have to decolonize ourselves: Eliane Brum, a Brazilian member of the Amazon Advisory Committee...

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    Eliane Brum
    Amazon RJF Advisory Committee Member
    July 26, 2019
  • This map, designed by cartographer Marcos Brito, depicts all Rainforest Journalism Fund projects reported since the initiative's launch in 2018. Image by Jan Rocha. Brazil, 2019. 
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    First Rainforest Journalism Fund Conference Meets in Manaus, Brazil

    The Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) launched in September 2018, at the Global Climate Action Summit...

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    Jon Sawyer
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    July 22, 2019
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    A howler monkey (left) and a sloth, rescued during the cleaning of the Sinop Hydroelectric Power Plant reservoir area, are waiting to be relocated to a wildlife screening center in Mato Grosso. Image by Juliana Arini. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Dams Engulfing Forests

    New Hydroelectric Plants in the Amazon Ignore Norms and Cause Environmental Damage (Portuguese)

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    Juliana Arini
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    July 22, 2019
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    Image by Bernardino Miquiles. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: Amazon Indians Strengthen Resistance Through Rite of Passage

    The Sateré-Mawé Retake Ancestral Land Threatened by Loggers and Land Thieves (Portuguese)

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    July 17, 2019
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    Identification of a women who has been walking and hitchhiking with her family for over two days. Image from video.
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    PART OF: Bolsonaro's Brazil

    For Venezuelans Fleeing Chaos at Home, Brazil Offers Temporary Refuge—and Uncertainty

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    July 17, 2019
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  • Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Image by PBS NewsHour. Brazil, 2019.
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    Bolsonaro's Brazil

    This series looks at the potential consequences of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's pledges to...

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    Joane poses on the beach in her community where plastic pollution has destroyed the environment. Image by Pablo Albarenga. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: How Young Indigenous, Quilombola, and Riverine People from the Tapajós River Are Becoming Rainforest Defenders

    Joane: Plastic Is Killing Us in the Amazon

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    July 16, 2019
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