Labor
A person’s labor is deeply intertwined with their economic status, quality of life, and access to basic resources like food and clothing. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Labor” feature reporting that covers the rights of workers, efforts to organize labor unions and worker advocacy groups, modern slavery, and other forms of worker exploitation. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on labor.
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Project
The Return of a Dying Sea
For the fishing villages around the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, fortunes ebb and flow with the water's...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Tracey Eaton
In 2014, Bolivia passed a controversial law allowing children to work as young as age 10. Supporters...
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Many refugee children in Malaysia are attempting to adjust to a foreign society, but with their...
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Students learn about the history of globalization and how it impacts their lives. They will analyze how journalists visualize global stories and make connections between global and local issues.
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Students evaluate how visual images work in tandem with words to create stories and produce writing that pairs text with visuals to describe the story of textile manufacturing in Winston-Salem, NC.
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Lesson Plans
Weaving Connections Documentary Film: Prep (1 of 3)
Students learn about the global textiles industry using photography, texts, and interviews and evaluate the connections between the industry in 19th c America and modern Bangladesh.