East Carolina University
C-CURRENT
Spring 2015
The Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of the School of Communication
SOC alumnus investigates harrowing journey by Danielle Moxley
Photo by Carlton Purvis
All Alumni Edition! In This Issue: Internships lead to ideal job for one alum....................................... 2
Alum entertains and informs via Greenville airwaves................2-3
How to find us on social media................................5
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Migrant men help a young girl up onto the train as it passes through Tenosique. It will take five hours to reach the next city and weeks to reach the U.S. border. Robbery, rape and kidnapping are all risks along the way. He watches as they run to jump on the train. Their family and friends cheer them on. For some, this will be the last time they see one another.
This is just the beginning of the journey ECU communication graduate Carlton Purvis (‘09) traveled to Central America and Southern Mexico to document.
They know the path is dangerous, and that many do not make it unharmed. But they will risk it all.
Purvis collaborated on a project that investigated the dangers migrants, especially women, face while traveling north. Purvis — along with investigative reporter Maria Zamudio and a hired fixer — spent two weeks tracing the route migrants take from El Salvador to Southern Mexico. continued on page 4
For a better life. A brighter future. Away from the gangs. Away from the drugs...