Conflict
Conflict takes many forms, from disagreements between different political parties to indigenous communities battling government and corporate interests to full-blown warfare. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Conflict” feature reporting that covers adversarial politics, war and peace. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on conflict.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Scott Anderson
Scott Anderson tells the story of the collapse of the Middle East over the last 15 years, from the...
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This college-level lesson is designed to supplement the article “Fractured Lands” by writer Scott Anderson and photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin with a series of prompts for discussions and exercises.
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This lesson plan is designed as a guide for engaging students in Scott Anderson's "Fractured Lands," a gripping examination into the unraveling of the modern Middle East.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Lesson Plans Connect Students to "Fractured Lands"
Connect students to this gripping modern history of the Middle East with lesson plans for K-12 and...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Ben C. Solomon
"The Fight for Falluja" is a virtual reality film that allows viewers to experience, firsthand, the...
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Project
Fractured Lands
The unraveling of the modern Middle East, from the Iraq War to the rise of ISIS and the global...
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Project
The Office of Hope
In post-Chavez Venezuela, as an economic and political crisis threatens to plunge the country even...
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Lesson Plans
Running for the Future of Congo
This lesson uses “What Makes the Kids of Congo Run” by Daniel Socha to introduce students to the situation in Eastern Congo, the challenges youth face, and ways to effect change.
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Lesson Plans
Technology and Activism in Mexico
The following global affairs lesson plan for history, ELA, Spanish, and Humanities teachers investigates the use of technology in Mexico to combat corruption, and the impacts of that activism.