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Ethiopia

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    Debating the Global Land Rush

    Students explore the concept of journalistic objectivity and use evidence from articles about land rights in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Myanmar to debate how a country’s natural resources should be used.

    TL Nielsen
    Lesson Builder User
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    March 8, 2016
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    PART OF: The Great Land Rush

    Global Land Disputes

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    March 2, 2016
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    PART OF: The Great Land Rush

    Ethiopia: The Billionaire's Farm

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    Tom Burgis
    Grantee
    March 1, 2016
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Michael Peel

    Journalist Michael Peel talks about his experience reporting on land rights in Myanmar, part of the...

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    Michael Peel
    Grantee
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    The Great Land Rush

    A race has begun for one of the world's most precious resources—land. Investors are pouring in...

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    Lesson Plans

    Debating the Global Land Rush

    Students explore the concept of journalistic objectivity and use evidence from articles about land rights in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Myanmar to debate how a country’s natural resources should be used.

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    READ MORE about Debating the Global Land Rush
    February 25, 2016
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    2015: A Year in Photos

    The Pulitzer Center staff share favorite images from 2015.

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    Evey Wilson
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    December 23, 2015
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    PART OF: The Blue Nile: a Profile of a River Under Attack

    Traveling the Length of the Blue Nile: A Six-Week Expedition for National Geographic

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    Jonathan Rashad
    Grantee
    December 22, 2015
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    Lesson Plans

    Museum of Current Crises

    This lesson plan outlines a project that allows students the opportunity to connect with a contemporary crisis somewhere in the world.

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    October 12, 2015
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    Lesson Plans

    Obama’s Plan to Feed the World’s Poorest

    Students will evaluate President Obama’s Food Plan and discuss/debate whether the initiative will be effective or not.

    Alexia Weitzel
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    August 17, 2015
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    Lesson Plans

    What is it like to be a refugee and how can we help spread the word about the problems refugees face?

    Questions for "World Refugee Day: Waking Up the International Community" Answer while you read: When is World Refugee Day? How many people have been displaced from their homes in the past year? Which...

    Alexia Weitzel
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    July 22, 2015
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Human Origins Reporting Among This Year's Best American Science and Nature Writing

    Science journalist Amy Maxmen's 'Turning Back the Clock on Human Evolution' recognized by its...

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    July 6, 2015

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