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    Stories of Teaching in the Deep South

    A university professor and community-engaged educator convene a group of social studies teachers to build capacity for teaching honest history in the Deep South.

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    Stories of Teaching in the Deep South
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    September 6, 2024
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    PART OF: Do Wisconsin’s Black Voters Have an Equal Voice?

    Wisconsin Voter ID Law Still Causing Confusion, Stifles Turnout in Milwaukee, Voting Advocates Say

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    September 4, 2024
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    PART OF: Perils of Pregnancy: Black Maternal Mortality

    ‘Racialized Myths,’ Medical Exploitation, and Dire Results

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    August 31, 2024
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    PART OF: Poisoned Ports

    As Shipping Traffic Increases in U.S. Ports, Communities See Serious Health Impacts

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    August 23, 2024
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    PART OF: Perils of Pregnancy: Black Maternal Mortality

    ‘It Was Completely Traumatic’: The Harms to Black Mothers

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    Kylie Marsh
    Grantee
    August 15, 2024
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    PART OF: The Rural Dilemma: Inside America’s Fastest-Shrinking County

    The Government Spends Millions To Open Grocery Stores in Food Deserts. The Real Test is Their Survival.

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    August 9, 2024
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    Perils of Pregnancy: Black Maternal Mortality

    Why are Black women more likely than their white peers to die before, during, and after childbirth?

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    PART OF: Perils of Pregnancy: Black Maternal Mortality

    When Maternity Turns Into Fatalities for Black Moms, Babies

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    Herbert L. White
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    August 1, 2024
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    The Art of the Disenfranchised: Harriet Powers’ Quilt Stories

    Students explore themes of disenfranchisement and resistance found in the story of African American quilter Harriet Powers, analyze the power of art to tell stories of resistance, and create artworks.

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    July 17, 2024
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    Pulitzer Center Hosting Two Workshops at the 2024 Teaching Black History Conference

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    Pulitzer Center Hosting Two Workshops at the 2024 Teaching Black History Conference

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Introducing Our 1619 Education Impact Grantees

    The Pulitzer Center is excited to introduce the nine recipients of our newest 1619 Education Program...

    July 10, 2024

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