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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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.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: The Most Dangerous Journey
A Pulitzer Center grantee joins refugees as they cross Colombia's perilous Darien Gap.
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Over the past two decades fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has torn through the...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Dominic Bracco
Between 2008 and 2010 Ciudad Juarez was ranked the most violent city in the world, based on its...
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Project
The Deadly Global War for Sand
Concrete. Glass. Silicon. Our civilization is built on the most important yet most overlooked...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Simeon Tegel
U.S.-led drug prohibition has exacted a high toll in Latin America. Simeon Tegel explores the war on...