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A free press stands as a bulwark against authoritarianism, government corruption, environmental exploitation and countless other wrongs and human rights violations found around the world. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Media” feature reporting on journalists and news organizations, their reporting techniques and methods, as well as their importance in preserving healthy democracies.Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on media.

 

Ukraine Secedes

As Crimea officially joins Russia, international observers shift their attention to the future of Ukraine.

Turkey vs. Twitter

A ban on the social-media platform demonstrates how tone-deaf the country’s leadership has become in its zeal for control.

Consumer Data Privacy in Politics

Political campaigns' usage of personal data may strike some voters as a "creepy" infringement of privacy, but the regulation of this data also raises important questions about free speech.

Hannibal's Hungry Tumblr Fandom

In the Internet age, it's sometimes loyalty — not Nielsen ratings — that determine a show's future prospects.

Turkey: A Journalist Deported

A few days after Azeri journalist Mahir Zeynalov is deported by the Turkish government, Today's Zaman tries to tell its story.

Everyday DC Featured in The Afro Newspaper

Students from across Washington D.C. show off their photojournalism skills at the "Everyday DC" exhibition, the result of an educational collaboration between the Pulitzer Center and D.C. Public Schools.