Media
A free press stands as a bulwark against authoritarianism, government corruption, environmental exploitation and countless other wrongs and human rights violations found around the world. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Media” feature reporting on journalists and news organizations, their reporting techniques and methods, as well as their importance in preserving healthy democracies.Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on media.
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Pulitzer Center Update
How 370 Journalists Collaborated on the Panama Papers
Pulitzer Center grantee Uri Blau recounts how he joined the Panama Papers investigation.
April 8, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Celebrating Our First Decade, and Beyond
A new animation illustrates 10 years of our model and mission
April 5, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
$12 Million Matching Pledge Boosts Funds for Global Crisis Reporting
A member of the Pulitzer family, famous for its journalism awards, gives $12 million to help reverse...
April 5, 2016 -
This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.
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Pulitzer Center Update
2015 Fellows Finalists for SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards
The Society of Professional Journalists honors nine 2015 Pulitzer Center student fellows at regional...
March 11, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Investigation of U.S. Donations to Settlements in West Bank Gains Worldwide Recognition
Pulitzer Center grantee Uri Blau's project "“From the U.S. to Israel: Follow the Money” attracts...
March 7, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Journalism Organizations Urge Secretary Kerry: Follow Through on Media Safety Pledges
Greater protection of journalists reporting internationally at heart of call.
February 22, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
2015: A Year in Photos
The Pulitzer Center staff share favorite images from 2015.
December 23, 2015 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Hazardous Duty
Reporting on the environment can put you in harm's way.
December 21, 2015 -
As illegal resource extraction spreads, the journalists who report on it often pay with their lives.