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Iran

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  • Screenshot of a Jamboard created by students at Susan Miller Dorsey Senior High School in fall 2020. Image courtesy of Nikysha D. Gilliam. United States, 2020.
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    Identity in the Time of COVID-19

    This unit was created by Nikysha D. Gilliam, an English/English Language Development teacher at...

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    PART OF: A Quiet Crisis: the Tragedy of State Hostage-Taking

    ‘Bring Them Home,’ a new Documentary from Washington Post Opinions, to Debut at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival this February

    January 14, 2022
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    A Quiet Crisis: the Tragedy of State Hostage-Taking

    When Iranian officials imprisoned a U.S. businessman on bogus espionage charges, his family was...

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    PART OF: A Quiet Crisis: the Tragedy of State Hostage-Taking

    Opinion: Our Never-Ending Iranian Hostage Nightmare

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    Kate Woodsome
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    July 21, 2021
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    PART OF: A Quiet Crisis: the Tragedy of State Hostage-Taking

    Opinion: Biden’s Thorny Iran Challenge Is Reaching a Tipping Point

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    Kate Woodsome
    Grantee
    July 20, 2021
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  • Example of a one-pager on climate migration in Comoros.
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    Displacement in the Face of Climate Change

    Students analyze how climate change affects migration around the world, make local connections to global climate migration stories, and summarize learning through one-pagers and persuasive letters.

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    June 25, 2021
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    Identity in the Time of COVID-19

    Reflecting on how identity and community change in the face of crises such as COVID-19, and the role of media in these changes.

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    Nikysha Gilliam
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    August 22, 2023
  • Image by Reese Erlich. Iran, 2020.
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    Meet the Journalist: Reese Erlich

    Journalist Reese Erlich has covered Iran's unique governing system for 15 years. Although the...

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  • Maryam Rezaie, 58, works as a driving instructor in the capital Tehran and supports her family financially. But wearing a mask and gloves along with the headscarf is an additional limitation in the car. Maryam is afraid of getting infected at work. Image by Mehdi Fazlollahi / NVP Images. Iran, 2020.
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    Chicago Educators Explore How Journalism Can Meet Curricular Goals

    In this professional development conference, Chicago educators encountered global health reporting...

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    July 28, 2020
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    Gorgan, Iran – June, 2020. Maryam, 34, is a daily-paid worker at a charcoal packaging workshop. She, who is a mother of two, has been working there since eight months ago. She described coronavirus pandemic as a total disaster. “My husband, who is a construction worker, was out of work for two months due to coronavirus outbreak and if I along with my co-workers did not plead with our employer, I would be out of work too and would not know how to make a living,” Maryam said. “Poverty and unemployment kill…
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    PART OF: Walking on a Blade

    Death / Fear / Hope

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    July 17, 2020
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  • Double protection: 31-year-old Mojdeh teaches children to play the piano in Gorgan. But in the past two months, all of their courses have been canceled. Practicing with the kids on the internet didn't work. Now she gives a few private lessons, only three a day, and earns around 63 euros a month. It is not enough to pay for living expenses and debts. Finding special protective masks is difficult. In addition, according to Mojdeh, spraying disinfectant permanently damages the piano. Iranian singers, in turn,…

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    Professional Development for Educators: Teaching Global Health after COVID-19

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  • Double protection: 31-year-old Mojdeh teaches children to play the piano in Gorgan. But in the past two months, all of their courses have been canceled. Practicing with the kids on the internet didn't work. Now she gives a few private lessons, only three a day, and earns around 63 euros a month. It is not enough to pay for living expenses and debts. Finding special protective masks is difficult. In addition, according to Mojdeh, spraying disinfectant permanently damages the piano. Iranian singers, in turn,…

    Event

    Professional Development for Educators: Teaching Global Health after COVID-19

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