Youth
There are now more people under the age of 25 in the world than ever before, presenting both opportunities for social progress and considerable challenges. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Youth” feature reporting on young people, the issues they face and the potential for change they represent. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on youth.
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For individuals and families living in the remote First Nations reserve of St. Theresa Point, life...
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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
Child Labor
Explore reporting projects related to child labor.
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Lesson Plans
TPP's provisions on labor laws and human rights
Discuss the potential ramifications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement on labor rights.
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As the world sprints to end AIDS, adolescents and young people suffer from HIV in the shadows with...
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Lesson Plans
A Right to Water for Everyone?
This is a multi-week unit on water rights and access. Students examine the causes of water shortages across the globe and explore solutions to ensure that all people have access to clean, safe water.
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Lesson Plans
International Adoption: Ethics and Effects
This is a multi-week unit on international adoption and ethics. Students will examine how international adoption agencies work and the role of culture, ethics, local policy, and international law.
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Amir Hassan reports from Manchester, UK, on Muslim youth who embrace their heritage, using it to...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center Grantees Discuss South Asia’s Child Laborers at the Mary Baker Eddy Library
Pulitzer Center grantees discussed reporting project on child labor in Nepal's brick kiln industry.
August 29, 2016 -
Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Ann Hermes and Michael Holtz
The brick-making industry in South Asia has long relied on child and bonded labor. Over the course...