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A Moment of Connection
Students apply critical thinking and analysis skills to analyze several journalistic texts, evaluate what most connects them to a story, and then apply their analysis to create a photojournalism essay...
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Genetically Modified Organisms
Students engage with reporting about a health issue in Uganda, connect to their personal lives, investigate healthy diet and GMO, and then defend their response to the essential question, "can a...
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Investigating Issues in Local Communities
Students learn what underreported stories are and why they matter through analysis of health reporting, and then research and write a story they think is underreported in their local community.
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The Complexities of Global Health Care Access
Students explore examples of limited healthcare access in rural America and Nigeria and then consider how a lack of access impacts individuals, families, communities, and countries.
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How Social Sentinel Crossed Student Privacy Rights
Students discover how AI influences their daily lives and how the use AI and biometric data by institutional systems could potentially violate their privacy.
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Unveiling Unseen Realities in Arizona's White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation and the World
Student analyze the historical, cultural, and systemic factors that influence global issues by connecting Pulitzer Center reporting to their own community, the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona.
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Green Justice: Exploring how rhetoric and art are used to inform and empower communities
Students explore, learn, and educate others after they analyze and research a series of journalistic and artistic resources related to environmental justice. They then conduct research on local...
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Fourth-grade students explore underreported stories that highlight achievements of Black and Latinx individuals, leveraging art, music and journalism to understand and celebrate diversity.
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Ode to Healthy Futures
Make connections to the science that shapes our lives and share your vision for a healthy future through poetry.









