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Monica Campbell

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Monica Campbell, a 2010 Nieman Fellow, is an editor and reporter at PRI’s “The World,” where she focuses on immigration in the U.S. and reports frequently from Mexico. Prior to joining PRI, Campbell reported from Latin America (2002-09) and Afghanistan.

A Pesar de la Violencia, los Periodistas Innovan para Reportear en México

A Pesar de la Violencia, los Periodistas Innovan para Reportear en México

Xalapa, VeracruzUna foto enmarcada de la portada de la edición del 15 de febrero de 2014 de Proceso, uno de los semanarios más importantes de México, cuelga de la pared…
Despite Violence, Journalists in Mexico Innovate to Report

Despite Violence, Journalists in Mexico Innovate to Report

Xalapa, VeracruzIn Noé Zavaleta’s bedroom, there’s a framed picture on the wall of the February 15, 2014 cover of Proceso, a leading newsmagazine in Mexico. It features a photo of…

War, Satire and the Way It Is—For Women Reporters

‘… being female can be an advantage in Afghanistan, in part because Western women are still curiosities there, especially outside Kabul.’
An Odd Couple: Journalists and Academics

An Odd Couple: Journalists and Academics

Partnering with Harvard’s Carr Center gave a freelance journalist the chance to continue her reporting about drug wars in Juárez, Mexico.