Trenton Daniel
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2003
- Affiliation during program:
- Freelance Print
- Country:
- Nigeria
- Year:
- 2003
- Email:
- trentondaniel@yahoo.com
Trenton Daniel has been a staff writer for The Miami Herald since he completed his IRP Fellowship in 2003. During his time there, he has covered everything from a coup in Haiti to hurricanes and zoning meetings. Early in 2009, Trenton spent seven weeks in Iraq, writing about the country's provincial elections and mounting Arab-Kurd tensions. Before the IRP fellowship, he covered Haiti as a Reuters stringer and wrote for the Economist Intelligence Unit. He has also worked at the Committee to Protect Journalists in New York. Trenton is a graduate of Reed College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
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Post-IRP Stories
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January 14, 2010 | The Miami Herald
Death toll and injured overwhelms hospital in Haiti
Stories
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Thousands flee capital to start anew
Former IRP Fellow Trenton Daniel just returned from covering Haiti for the Miami Herald. The below is one of a collection of stories from his trip SAINT MARC, Haiti - Marie ...
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Without a Home: Hundreds of displaced struggling at outdoor camps
Former IRP Fellow Trenton Daniel just returned from covering Haiti for the Miami Herald. The below is one of a collection of stories from his trip PETIONVILLE, Haiti -- Frances ...
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Shattered and forgotten, the port city of Jacmel waits
Former IRP Fellow Trenton Daniel just returned from covering Haiti for the Miami Herald. The below is one of a collection of stories from his trip JACMEL, Haiti -- While the ...
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Haitian media a part of story
Former IRP Fellow Trenton Daniel just returned from covering Haiti for the Miami Herald. The below is one of a collection of stories from his trip PETIONVILLE, Haiti -- As she ...
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Nollywood Confidential, Part Two
Andy learned it the hard way – selling your soul to the devil stinks. He didn’t mean for his wife to be killed in a Satanic sacrifice. He just wanted to live the high ...
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