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
Nigerian Journalists Dig Deep Into Land and Property Rights
Recap of a two-day investigative journalism workshop held in Lagos for Nigerian journalists...
December 3, 2015 -
Pulitzer Center Update
The "Secret Sauce" of Shaping and Pitching
Student fellows learn the trade of shaping and pitching from a panel of veteran journalists and...
October 21, 2015 -
Lesson Plans
Museum of Current Crises
This lesson plan outlines a project that allows students the opportunity to connect with a contemporary crisis somewhere in the world.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Five-day Hostile Environment Training for Freelance Journalists
The Pulitzer Center partners with Thompson Reuters to support hostile-environment training for up to...
September 29, 2015 -
Students will compare two kinds of visual journalism documenting the end of the war in Afghanistan.
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Lesson Plans
How to Fight Corruption in a Dangerous State?
Students will analyze whether technology can increase citizens’ abilities to fight corruption when speaking out can result in jail time or death.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Putting in the Fix: Finding Fixers in Faraway Places
Journalists often use "fixers" to provide key contacts, arrange meetings, or translate interviews...
August 20, 2015 -
Kara Andrade travels to Mexico to investigate the use of information and communication technologies...