Poverty
An estimated 702.1 million people around the world lack access to food, clothing and other basic necessities. Pulitzer Center reporting tagged with “Poverty” feature reporting on health, malnutrition, education inequality and the many other endemic effects of poverty. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on poverty.
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In this 30-45 minute lesson, students evaluate how a photojournalist composes portraits of elderly women in Japanese prisons using details from interviews.
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Pulitzer Center Update
The Week: An Uncertain Future for Yemen's Families
Fathers, Sons, and War Alex Potter Like other Yemenis, teacher Yahya Abdullah is exhausted by Yemen...
August 27, 2018 -
Governments, foundations, and nonprofits aim to help the world's poorest people by giving them...
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Project
The Prison Next Door
Brazil’s prison system is in crisis. The wives and mothers of inmates at Alcaçuz—some who live right...
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Lesson Plans
5 Articles for Your Spanish Class
Through these articles, students will explore diverse cultures and connect to pressing issues facing Spanish-speaking communities.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Family Divided at the Border
Migrant Families on a Troubled Border Texas Tribune Staff The Texas Tribune continues its intensive...
July 17, 2018 -
Project
The Struggle for Fish
In Gambia, authorities believe Chinese fishmeal factories will bring much needed investment to...