Food Security Podcast: Syrian Seeds Sow Hope for Global Food Security
Grantee Jennifer Duggan speaks with Roger Thurow about her project, Syrian Seeds Sow Hope For Global Food Security.
Grantee Jennifer Duggan speaks with Roger Thurow about her project, Syrian Seeds Sow Hope For Global Food Security.
One of the world's most important collections of biodiverse seeds based in Aleppo, Syria, came under threat as the war reached its door.
A Syrian Family in Greece makes one more risky journey, this time to learn their fate in the European asylum lottery
The Middle East is not condemned to a debilitating cycle of conflict. There is nothing inevitable or unfixable about what ails the states of the region today.
Robert Amos, an American veteran, created American Veterans of Kurdish Armed Forces and lobbied for more military assistance in Syria.
In 2011, a Syrian protest anthem captured the world's attention after being uploaded to YouTube. James Harkin reveals the story behind the song that rallied the rebels.
Syria's war has become a conflict in which international war crimes carry no consequences.
"Fractured Lands" author Scott Anderson speaks with Democracy Now! about reporting for this project.
"Fractured Lands" author Scott Anderson speaks with Bloomberg's Charlie Rose about his reporting.
Pulitzer Center Grantee Scott Anderson discusses his new story Fractured Lands on PBS NewsHour.
Scott Anderson's foreword to "Fractured Lands," from the August 14, 2016 issue of The New York Times Magazine.
In Assad-controlled regions of Syria, the Lebanese group is making friends, influencing militias, and developing a new model of asymmetric warfare.
Reactions to "Fractured Lands," the last leprosy patients in Sri Lanka, and the health effects of the Olympics in this week's newsletter.
Landmark reporting project with The New York Times Magazine strikes a chord with readers around the world.
Read the landmark NYT Magazine issue "Fractured Lands" by Pulitzer Center grantees Scott Anderson, Paolo Pellegrin, and Ben Solomon.
Scott Anderson, co-author of The New York Times Magazine's "Fractured Lands," speaks about his reporting on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Read the backstory for "Fractured Lands" in this Poynter article.
Connect students to this gripping modern history of the Middle East with lesson plans for K-12 and university students.
Ben Taub's reporting on the Assad Papers was covered widely in the news media.
Can President Bashar al-Assad be held accountable?
Pulitzer Center grantee Katherine Zoepf, executive director Jon Sawyer and contributing editor Kem Knapp Sawyer visit Northwestern University in Qatar.
This week's news on all things Pulitzer Center Education.
In this week's newsletter, James Harkin reports about the condition of the oppressed gay community in Syria.
This week's news on all things Pulitzer Center Education.
This lesson introduces students to the Pulitzer Center e-book "Flight From Syria: Refugee Stories." Students examine and discuss the Syrian refugee crisis and its effect on children.
This lesson plan outlines a project that allows students the opportunity to connect with a contemporary crisis somewhere in the world.
Students will (1) discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using social media and other forms of communication to bolster a movement and (2) create and present a text that promotes an issue.
Students will be able to identify the largest problems facing refugees and construct a campaign to spread the word about how to offer solutions and aid to refugees.