Heartbreak & Hope
In Guatemala, it seemed as if every door opened on somebody living with loss. Many had experienced the decades of civil war, political violence and genocide. |
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Post-Soviet Blues
“We want a normal country.”
In Georgia ... when you ask people what they wish for, it's striking how often the answer includes that phrase. |
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Cambodian Shadows
A former reporter for The Oklahoman and the Associated Press, Cockerell recently visited Cambodia on behalf of the Dart Center. |
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Homicide in Detroit
The Dart Award-winning series, "Homicide in Detroit" (Detroit Free Press), had its beginnings early last year, when the murder rate surged dramatically in the city. |
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Covering the Tsunami
Nowadays, says
David Loyn, the BBC's developing world correspondent, "We get alongside people; we have sympathy with them; we empathise with them." |
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Returning to Beslan
Jonathan Charles goes back to Beslan for the first time since he reported on September's dreadful events — to look at how people were coping and to deal with his own demons. |
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Hersh & Schell
Acclaimed reporters Seymour Hersh and Jonathan Schell say the blame for the news media's failure to be watchdogs of the
Bush administration lies with national news editors. |
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The Power of Writing
In her book Reading Lolita in Tehran, author Azar Nafisi describes her own experience of the power of literature. |
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The September Project
The Dart Center looks at an effort to engage citizens in meaningful dialogue on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. |
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When Tragedy Hits
the Newsroom
Many journalists have experience covering stories of violent death, but what happens when those stories involve co-workers? |
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Covering a
Community Tragedy
Reporters Joe McDermont and Michelle Mostovy-Eisenberg share their perspectives. Introduction my Joe Hight. |
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Reporting from Iraq
An interview with Natalie Pompilio of the Philidelphia Inquirer who discusses the challenges of reporting there. |
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Rape in a Small Town
Kate Bramson (The Providence Journal) discusses the story behind the 2004 Dart Award winning article. |
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A New Awareness
Frank Ochberg, M.D., and Bruce Shapiro, briefed NPR employees on traumatic injury and the need for responses. |
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Tragedy in Focus
Acclaimed photojournalists, Peter Howe, Jenny Matthews, and Joseph Rodriguez discuss photojournalism. [Video] |
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Covering Suicide
A three-part series on the struggle for effective, sensitive, and consistent reporting on suicide. |
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AIDS in Zambia
Dart Fellows Frank Green and Joseph Rodriguez traveled to Zambia to chronicle the AIDS crisis. |
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