Labor
A person’s labor is deeply intertwined with their economic status, quality of life, and access to basic resources like food and clothing. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Labor” feature reporting that covers the rights of workers, efforts to organize labor unions and worker advocacy groups, modern slavery, and other forms of worker exploitation. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on labor.
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It has been said that journalism is the literature of democracy. What is journalism? Why is it important? You will soon have a chance to find out!
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Pulitzer Center Update
Two Student Fellows Win 2016 SPJ National Mark of Excellence Awards, Third a National Finalist
Paul Nevin's focus on child-maternal health in Kenya and Jae Lee's on emergency care in Uganda take...
May 12, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
'Dying To Breathe' Wins Hong Kong Human Rights Press Award, Finalist for CINE Golden Eagle
Grantee Sim Chi Yin's short documentary tells the story of former Chinese gold miner He Quangui and...
May 9, 2016 -
The following serves as a resource for DC public school teachers working with the District's tenth grade history standards, providing teachers with a list of Pulitzer Center projects in line with...
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Brick making across India and Nepal has long relied on bonded and child labor. What will it take to...
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Project
The Labor Train
An intimate profile of labor migrants making their way to Russia by train and bracing for—sometimes...