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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Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Shilu Manandhar and Yam Kumari Kandel
Yam Kumari Kandel and Shilu Manandhar, the Pulitzer Center's 2015 Persephone Miel fellows, traveled...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Mark Olalde
Freelance writer and photographer Mark Olalde heads to Johannesburg to report on the thousands of...
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Project
Corporate Armies
A massive army has been built up around the world, not to fight traditional wars, but to protect...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Daniel Moore and Michael Henninger
Business reporter Daniel Moore and photographer Michael Henninger traveled to India for the...
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Lesson Plans
Psychological Effects on Migrant Workers
This lesson covers some of the psychological impacts that affect migrant workers and their families using reporting on Filipino migrant workers and their families by Ana P. Santos.
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Lesson Plans
Families of Domestic Workers from the Philippines
In this lesson, students evaluate the impact of how an author orders information by analyzing two articles about Filipino women leaving their countries to work as domestic workers in the Middle East.