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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Pulitzer Center Update
St. Louis Students Studied Taiwan Issues Prior to News-Making Phone Call
Taiwanese sovereignty became news recently, and because of a recent education tour, St. Louis...
December 7, 2016 -
This lesson provides resources for teachers in Winston-Salem, NC as they create lesson plans connected to the "Dispatches" exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA).
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Pulitzer Center Update
Old Gold and Black on Scott Anderson Visit and NewsArts Initiative
Wake Forest University's Old Gold and Black covers a visit from Pulitzer Center Executive Director...
October 31, 2016 -
Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Christopher de Bellaigue on the Failed Coup in Turkey
The thwarted Turkish coup of July 15, 2016, will have long-term repercussions. The man who was most...
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Project
Violence and Hope in El Salvador
In a country as violent as El Salvador, many have given up on political solutions to gang warfare...
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This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented from The Pulitzer Center.
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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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Lesson Plans
Peacebuilding: Taking Home Lessons Learned in Africa
Students explore the concept of peacebuilding, then use what they have learned to evaluate peacebuilding efforts in their community and suggest peacebuilding projects of their own.