The following is from “Imagine: Reflections on Peace,” a new book, as well as an exhibition and series of short films, from The VII Foundation that features photographic essays from societies that have suffered searing conflicts … Read more
Old World War II movies usually included the standard cliché of a United States Army unit serving as a microcosm of American diversity. As the soldiers trudged along muddy roads or charged Nazi foxholes, viewers … Read more
RELATED ARTICLE “Noticing Quiet Amid the Battles of War” – Chris Vognar When journalists go into war zones, some of them are there to report the news of battles … Read more
RELATED ARTICLE “Bonds of Friendship on an Emotional Journey” – Joseph Kearns Goodwin When journalists go into war zones, some of them are there to report the news of … Read more
‘This Pulitzer Center partnership turned out to be the start of a productive ad hoc partnership that kick-started my career as an independent journalist.” Read more
How the public responded to news reporting about the surge in Iraq was more about what the audience brought with them than what they took away. Read more