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    Individual Testimonial

    "When I read about the release of The 1619 Project, I knew I wanted my high school students to engage with the materials. They devoured the articles that touched on cultural appropriation, sugar cane production, mass incarceration, wealth, medical inequality, and even traffic. They spoke with

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    Webinars On Demand

    The Pulitzer Center offers regular webinars on underreported global issues, as professional development programs for teachers, as workshops for students, and even featuring live dramatic performances! Catch up on our webinar recordings centered on The 1619 Project and racial justice issues below

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    Higher Education Initiatives and Partners

    The Pulitzer Center partners with a range of university and college programs to engage with The 1619 Project. For example, our work with Howard University and the University of Miami schools of law created resources for use by law students, undergraduate classes, and upper-level high school students

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    The 1619 Project Education Network

    The 1619 Project Education Network started as an informal, dispersed movement of educators seeking to better understand and better teach the history and legacies of slavery in the United States. Today the Network is an innovative national multidisciplinary community of practice consisting of more

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    News & Updates

    The latest news and updates from the 1619 Education Programs and Initiatives. CONNECT WITH THE PULITZER CENTER EDUCATION PROGRAM LEARN MORE