International Reporting
Young journalists who had been selected as fellows in the International Reporting Project, talked about their investigations and findings… read more
Young journalists who had been selected as fellows in the International Reporting Project, talked about their investigations and findings on reporting trips to Africa, Asia, the Caucasus and South America. Much of their work concentrated on human rights issues raised by various minority groups in areas they had visited and U.S. foreign policy on their various issues. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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Elizabeth Shelburne Fellow Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies->International Reporting Project
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