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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.
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.
Cambodian Shadows
A former reporter for The Oklahoman and the Associated Press, Cockerell recently visited Cambodia on behalf of the Dart Center.
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.
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."
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.
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.
The Power of Writing
In her book Reading Lolita in Tehran, author Azar Nafisi describes her own experience of the power of literature.
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.
When Tragedy Hits
the Newsroom

Many journalists have experience covering stories of violent death, but what happens when those stories involve co-workers?
Covering a
Community Tragedy

Reporters Joe McDermont and Michelle Mostovy-Eisenberg share their perspectives. Introduction my Joe Hight.
Reporting from Iraq
An interview with Natalie Pompilio of the Philidelphia Inquirer who discusses the challenges of reporting there.
Rape in a Small Town
Kate Bramson (The Providence Journal) discusses the story behind the 2004 Dart Award winning article.
A New Awareness
Frank Ochberg, M.D., and Bruce Shapiro, briefed NPR employees on traumatic injury and the need for responses.
Tragedy in Focus
Acclaimed photojournalists, Peter Howe, Jenny Matthews, and Joseph Rodriguez discuss photojournalism. [Video]
Covering Suicide
A three-part series on the struggle for effective, sensitive, and consistent reporting on suicide.
AIDS in Zambia
Dart Fellows Frank Green and Joseph Rodriguez traveled to Zambia to chronicle the AIDS crisis.
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