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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Pulitzer Center Update
Five-day Hostile Environment Training for Freelance Journalists
The Pulitzer Center partners with Thompson Reuters to support hostile-environment training for up to...
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For thousands of refugees, the shores of Lesbos are their first passage into Europe. Can locals cope...
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Students will compare two kinds of visual journalism documenting the end of the war in Afghanistan.
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Lesson Plans
The Journey North: Exploring reasons behind migration to the U.S. from Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala
In this lesson we will look at three reporting projects: violence in Honduras; violence in Guatemala; and the abduction of students in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico.
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Lesson Plans
Why They Flee: Understanding the Migration of Minors
Students investigate multiple perspectives on migration by children and teens to the U.S. from Central America in order to ultimately propose ideas for immigration reform to their state senators.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Reese Erlich
U.S. and European sanctions have long isolated Iran's economy, raising the costs of even the most...