Economy
The international economy, shaped by governments, businesses and other actors, touches the lives of everyone in the world. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Economy” feature reporting that covers business, workers and the impact of global capitalism on people’s lives. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on the economy.
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Students learn about elements of narrative nonfiction through reporting on uranium mining in the U.S. They then plan and conduct their own reporting trips and write travelogue essays.
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Students will learn about the geography and history of uranium mining on the Colorado Plateau. They will then create their own maps as visual narratives about the topic.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Estacio Valoi
South African conservationists and tourism businesses are developing land on the Mozambican side of...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Placing Identity: A NewsArts Student Documentary
“In the modern world, our perspectives are defined by the places we inhabit,” student Emily Matthews...
May 17, 2018 -
A new railway embodies the high modernist aspirations of the Ethiopian government. But a journey...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Daniel Brook
In his multi-country series, "Urbanization in the Developing World," journalist and author Daniel...
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Has a laudable transnational anti-poaching initiative been hijacked by organized crime? This project...
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Pulitzer Center Update
'The Land Alcoa Dammed' Honored in SABEW's 23rd Annual Best in Business Competition
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists and Pulitzer Center grantees honored for economic, investigative...
March 22, 2018