Articles The Sometimes Bumpy Nonprofit Ride Into Digital Foreign Correspondence ‘We began with the naïve assumption that if we covered the costs of getting journalists to the field they would be able to earn a decent income through placement of… September 7, 2010 Jon Sawyer Into Africa—With a Newspaper in Iowa With International Reporting Project support, ‘my story reminded Iowans that it’s not just the large coastal papers that bring them news from abroad.’ September 7, 2010 Perry Beeman Chasing Haiti ‘Spending enough time in a tormented country for the reality to truly sink in is a painful experience.’ September 7, 2010 Amy Bracken Bearing Witness: The Poet as Journalist ‘I stand as a witness to the silences—to what goes unspoken and ignored—to the things that float away as if insubstantial but that are filled with the simple breaths of… September 7, 2010 Kwame Dawes Should Local Voices Bring Us Foreign News? ‘Depending on who is making the argument, the idea of not having foreign correspondents is either something to fear or look forward to.’ September 7, 2010 Solana Larsen Global Investigative Reporting Effort Exposes Asbestos Trade Exposing the booming asbestos trade in the developing world became the most recent of many projects undertaken by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. September 7, 2010 David E. Kaplan A Texas Border Community Grapples With Illegal Immigration The Victoria Advocate’s multimedia reporting about a tragedy involving human trafficking elicits vociferous criticism and civil conversation in community events. September 7, 2010 Chris Cobler The Uninvited: Snapshots From Hyena Square An Essay in Words and Photographs September 7, 2010 Jeffrey Porter In South Africa, Connecting With a Wealth of Nieman Fellows and Finding Signs of Hope A first trip to the former land of apartheid is a time to renew friendships and ponder the nation’s future. September 7, 2010 Nancy Day Investigative Journalism in the Arab World ‘Why not create a ProPublica-like news organization here to give the public more watchdog journalism?’ September 7, 2010 Justin D. Martin Previous 1 … 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 … 437 Next