by keleadholm | Jul 12, 2019 | 2018, Conflict, Human Rights, Iran, Journalism, Middle East, Politics
Presented by Reese Elrich (Freelance Print & Broadcast Reporter). Video Web Links...
by mweflen | Jul 12, 2019 | 2016, Canada, International, Middle East, Migration, Syria
Presented by Robin Shulman (Freelance Journalist). Video Web Links Canadian Citizens Sponsor Syrian Refugees [online project] Community Support for Syrian Refugees by Pulitzer Center Education [online lesson plan] Syrian Refugee Crisis Project by Kevin...
by mweflen | Jul 12, 2019 | 2016, Afghanistan, Journalism, Middle East, Migration
Presented by Alexandria Bombach (Filmmaker). Video Web Links Afghanistan by Choice [online project] Afghanistan by Choice by Pulitzer Center Education [online lesson...
by empeters | Jul 12, 2019 | 2017, Human Rights, Journalism, Middle East, Saudi Arabia
Presented by Katherine Zoepf Video Web Links Project: Saudi Arabia’s First Female Lawyers[Pulitzer Center] Letter from Jeddah – Sisters in Law [The New Yorker] Letter from Riyadh – Shopgirls [The New Yorker] Saudi Arabia’s Driven...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Conflict, Economics, Egypt, History & Social Sciences, Middle East, Politics, Tunisia
Reading The Bread Revolutions of 2011: Teaching Political Economies of the Middle East Video Pete Moore (Marcus A. Hanna Associate Professor in Politics, Case Western Reserve University) talks about how long-standing inequalities and fiscal crises contributed...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Economics, Egypt, History & Social Sciences, Middle East
Video Debora Heard (PhD Candidate, University of Chicago) delivered a presentation on the topic of how relatively recent concepts of inequality and racial differentiation shape our views of the Nubian and Egyptian past....