Everyday D.C. Workshop 1: Taking on Media Stereotypes Around the World
The Everyday Africa-Everyday D.C. workshop series holds its first session at the Pulitzer Center, led by Austin Merrill.
The latest Pulitzer Center education news and classroom visits.
The Everyday Africa-Everyday D.C. workshop series holds its first session at the Pulitzer Center, led by Austin Merrill.
In Chicago, Pulitzer Center education partners talk about using multimedia in and out of the classroom.
Pulitzer Center grantee photographer Sim Chi Yin shares tricks and tools of the trade with Chicago high-schoolers.
High school students at Philadelphia's The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush hosted their second Social Justice Day last week.
Hear from journalists, academic experts on religion's unlikely role in meeting environmental challenges in China.
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Journalist's advice to students: Remind yourself science is a human endeavor and personal details make good stories.
Photographer's work featured in exhibition to give audiences greater insight into real-world ramifications of modern violence.
Three Free Spirit Media students in Chicago are interviewed about their short documentary "I Am Happy" on a podcast for local radio station WBEZ. Minor Interruption
Everyday Africa website designer Jon Vidar explains the functions, focus and design of the site.
Everyday Africa founders and Pulitzer Center grantee journalists Austin Merrill and Peter DiCampo describe the functions, capabilities and educational potential of the project's new website.
Students from Philadelphia explore identity at the Scribe/Pulitzer Center Youth Media Workshop: One student remarks, "When making a documentary you have to be open-minded."