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Yoruba Richen Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
Yoruba Richen, a documentary filmmaker and an IRP Fellow to South Africa in fall of 2004, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. As an IRP Fellow in fall 2004, Richen ...
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Peter Canellos Wins American Society of News Editors’ Award
Peter Canellos, the editorial page editor for the Boston Globe and an IRP Gatekeeper Editor to Rwanda in November 2011, has won the American Society of News Editors’ 2011 ...
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Meet the Spring Fellows: Juhie Bhatia
Juhie Bhatia is passionate about her work, whether she’s discussing her role as managing editor of the online magazine Women’s eNews or her current trip to Morocco. ...
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Nieman Reports Highlights IRP’s Global Health Coverage
“In global health,” Stefanie Friedhoff writes for Nieman Reports, “the stories that matter are rarely news; the resources and commitment it takes to investigate ...
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Meet the Spring Fellows: Christopher Werth
Last Saturday, Christopher Werth left for India on a global health reporting fellowship from IRP. He will explore the rise of chronic diseases, like heart ailments, in ...
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Sarah Colt Produces PBS Film “The Amish”
Sarah Colt, a spring 2004 IRP Fellow, is a senior producer of "The Amish," which airs tonight at 8 p.m. on PBS. More from the PBS website: "An intimate portrait of ...
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Kathryn Schulz Named Book Critic at New York Magazine
Kathryn Schulz has been named book critic at New York magazine, the New York Observer announced today. Schulz was an IRP Fellow in the spring of 2004, traveling to Japan to ...
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David Francis Quoted on Bombing in Nigeria
After a bomb was detonated on Christmas Day in Nigeria, killing at least 35 people, 2011 IRP Fellow David Francis weighed in on religious violence in Nigeria, a topic he ...
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IRP’s Interview With Indonesian President Named Notable Foreign Policy Insight
Jayshree Bajoria, a senior staff writer and editor at the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote about meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as an IRP Gatekeeper ...
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Reflections on Kim Jong-il
The death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il is sweeping headlines today. Will this mark a turning point for the heavily oppressed country, or will North Koreans see more ...