Peacekeeping
What happens after a long conflict and how is peace maintained amid lingering animosity and grief over the lives lost in war? Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Peacekeeping” deal with efforts to maintain peace and rebuild nations once wars have ended and rebuilding begins. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on peacekeeping.
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Conflict—difficult to define, but keenly felt. Explore these stories about under-reported aspects of conflict and peacebuilding.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Documentary Underscores Importance of Women in UN Peacekeeping
Executive Editor Indira Lakshmanan moderated a panel discussion on "Journey of a Thousand Miles...
July 30, 2019 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Chicago Educators Gather for Collaborative Discussions
In summer 2019, educators from across the Chicago area gathered at the University of Chicago to...
July 26, 2019 -
Pulitzer Center Update
From Populism to Peacebuilding: Students Engage with Journalists via Skype
World Affairs Council Students Skype with Reese Erlich In July 2019, Reese Erlich spoke over Skype...
July 26, 2019 -
Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Nadja Drost
In 2016, the Colombian government signed a peace deal with the country's largest guerrilla group...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Beyond Religion: The Role of Religion in Building Peace
Religion is often criticized for its role in fomenting tension and causing conflict, but the purpose...
June 14, 2019 -
Project
The Tree of Life
In the aftermath of the worst anti-Semitic slaughter in United States history, the neighborhood of...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center Grantees Win 2019 Michael Kelly Award
Pulitzer Center grantees Maggie Michael, Nariman Ayman El-Mofty, and Maad al-Zikry were awarded the...
May 24, 2019