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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Lesson Plans
A Lost Generation: Learning About Family Migration from Indigenous Villages in Guatemala
In this lesson, students evaluate audio and print reporting on the long-term causes and effects of family migration from rural Guatemala.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Victoria Mckenzie
Officials and citizens in Nome, Alaska, a remote city in western Alaska's Bering Strait region, are...
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After a disturbing sexual abuse epidemic at an American charity in Monrovia, Liberians opened a new...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Chicago Students Explore Under-reported Issues in Summer Documentary Program
On a hot June day in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, a group of teenagers clambered out of a...
September 26, 2019 -
Pulitzer Center Update
The Stories Photos Tell: ‘Jalila: Surviving War and Famine in Yemen’ at Photoville
Between September 12-22, 2019, over fifty shipping containers filled with photographs appeared under...
September 25, 2019 -
What does it take for a society to recover from a suicide epidemic?
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Pulitzer Center Update
Director Frederick Bernas on Filming in the Favela
Throughout the 18-minute runtime of “Ballet and Bullets: Dancing Out of the Favela,” the camera...
September 13, 2019