Migrants, Displaced People and Refugees
War, economic crisis and climate change can trigger mass migrations of people. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Migrants, Displaced People and Refugees” feature reporting that covers refugees, migrants and internally displaced people. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on migrants, displaced people and refugees.
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Some 1.1 million migrants came to seek asylum in Germany’s borders in 2015 and more are on their way...
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Lesson Plans
Exploring Fragile States: Sudan
Sudan has been a "fragile state" for more than two decades. Through this webquest, students are able to explore this complex country using several different reporting projects on Sudan.
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This digital interactive notebook was created to help middle school students grasp the important information presented in the Preface section of “Fractured Lands” by Scott Anderson.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Through a Changing Climate
A 1,125-mile trek up Canada’s Mackenzie River, grantee Jason Motlagh explores the Darien Gap, and...
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The End of Europe
Examining the cultural, historical, and political meanings of Europe by traveling along its...
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Are Refugees Welcome in Europe?
The crisis in Europe has created entire towns of refugees in rural Germany and prompted an epidemic...