Ethnicity
Ethnicity is defined as a shared cultural heritage based on ancestry, language and customs that have endured for years. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Ethnicity” feature reporting that covers conflict between different ethnic groups, ancestral history and the customs that make ethnic groups unique in the world. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on ethnicity.
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Project
The Gond Tribe of Central India
This project is a feature on the Gond tribe from Bastar, an insurgency-hit region in Central India.
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Using both theater and journalism, this reporting covers the point of view of a Black teen who was...
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Project
Women on the Move
Out of fear, hope, or desperation, millions of women around the world migrate each year in search of...
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Students reflect on stories they have seen about migration, and then analyze text and photography from eight short articles about women from different parts of the world who were forced to migrate.
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Students will engage with infographics to analyze and communicate global migration trends, and specifically visualize the experience of women who are migrating.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Behind the Story: Breakthrough Journalism Award Winner on Investigating Abuse Against Alaska Native Women
Grantee Victoria Mckenzie discusses the toll of reporting on emotionally fraught issues, and what...
January 5, 2021 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Modern Warfare, an Uneasy Peace, and Underreported Stories in Nagorno-Karabakh
The brutal fighting in the South Caucasus region received scant media attention. Simon Ostrovsky...
December 28, 2020