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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Pulitzer Center Update
2015: A Year in Photos
The Pulitzer Center staff share favorite images from 2015.
December 23, 2015 -
Students will read a piece by Pulitzer Center grantee Alice Su and discuss a contentious issue: refugees and extremism.
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Lesson Plans
Fragile States and Our Communities: Part 4
Students will take action to apply their learning on fragile states and their communities to improve conditions.
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Lesson Plans
News Bite 3: Too Young to Die
In this lesson, we'll take a look at a short film trailer and a photograph by Carlos Javier Ortiz around the issue of gun violence in Chicago, exploring its often-untold consequences.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Global Activism: Changing Lives Through the Magic of the Circus
Circus Without Borders engages and strengthens communities through art. Filmmaker and performers...
December 3, 2015 -
Lesson Plans
News Bite 1: Syria's Future
In this lesson, students will read and respond to a photograph and article excerpt by Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, published in the BBC Magazine, about Syrian refugee children in Jordan.
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First set of exercises for students who will be watching "Circus Without Borders." Created by Jane Skelton for the Boston Globe Foundation.