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Lesson Plans
Migration and Refugees Lesson Plans
The following lesson plans for middle school teachers, high school teachers and college professors introduce reporting connected to migration and the experiences of refugees.
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Project
The Gulf Art War
The world’s leading architects, the most vulnerable laborers, and a movement of concerned artists...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Alabama High School Students Learn Journalism from Pulitzer Center Grantee
Veteran Journalist and Pulitzer Center grantee Reese Erlich discusses his reporting with Alabama...
December 6, 2016 -
These lesson plans present close reading, writing, discussion, and hands-on activities that explore "Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart," Scott Anderson's New York Times Magazine story.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Paula Bronstein's New Book, 'Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear'
Photographer's book is a collection of work from Afghanistan over the past 14 years.
November 22, 2016 -
Project
Laboratory Earth
An unintended planet-wide experiment is underway–leading to warming temperatures and an acidifying...
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Pulitzer Center Update
'Traces of Exile' SECCA Installation Preview
Tomas van Houtryve set out on the refugee trail following the digital breadcrumbs left by migrants...
November 14, 2016 -
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Traces of Exile
As 21st century refugees cross Europe with their smartphones, they've left behind a trail of digital...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Mark Hoffman
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photojournalist Mark Hoffman talks about reporting on the work being done...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Education Programs Connect Thousands of Students to "Fractured Lands"
Thousands of students in schools, colleges and universities all over the world are connecting to...
November 8, 2016