From democracies to authoritarian regimes, government policies can have life and death stakes for citizens. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Politics” feature reporting on elections, political corruption, systems of government and political conflict. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on politics.
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Join Pulitzer Center grantees Nick Schifrin and Zach Fannin for a Talks @ Pulitzer on Monday, July...
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In June 2020, Philippine journalist Maria Ressa received a jail sentence of up to six years on a...
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This story for The New Yorker's website looks at how pregnant and breastfeeding workers are...
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Pulitzer Center Update
A View of America from the Silk Road
Journalist Paul Salopek is on a journey to re-trace ancient patterns of human migration.
January 22, 2021 -
After nearly two decades in Afghanistan, the U.S. now prepares to significantly reduce its military...
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Students reflect on stories they have seen about migration, and then analyze text and photography from eight short articles about women from different parts of the world who were forced to migrate.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Maine Lawmakers Want to Strengthen Police Oversight Following Pulitzer Center-Supported Investigation
The 2021 legislative session will prioritize reform after a Bangor Daily News series exposed police...
January 12, 2021