Resources from Paul
Paul has shared the links to some of his previous journalism:
He writes: Below are some resources from my past work (on genetics, human diversity, Africa, war, nomadism, borders, environment, etc.) that may be useful for some classes, especially if the students are older. Many of these tales foreshadow the same issues I'll be writing about across the globe, and they're told in a unified voice.
Africa:
http://www.pulitzer.org/works/2001-International-Reporting-Group2
Human genetic diversity:
http://www.pulitzer.org/works/1998-Explanatory-Reporting
The meaning of borders:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/01/02/edge_of_the_world
The natural history of famines:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/03/02/the_last_famine
Land mines are war crimes:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/10/27/landmines_are_war_crimes
The passing of memory in Mexico:
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/worldview/100406/mexico-border-violence
Pygmy culture in the Congo:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0509/feature5/index.html
The global fishing crisis:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2004-08-15/news/0408150290_1_fish-stocks-trawlers-global-frontier
The world's oil addiction:
http://www.twentythirdparallel.com/articles/AMERICAS_OilTravelogue.pdf
My favorite war story:
http://www.twentythirdparallel.com/articles/EUROPE_HorsesOfKosovo.pdf
A grab-bag collection of other global stories: