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Partnership with the Charles Center & Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

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Alumna Abroad

Lectures and visits to campus by working journalists are funded by the Sharp Seminar, an initiative at the Charles Center established with a generous gift from Anne and Barry Sharp. The Reves Center cosponsored talks with an international focus.

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Photographer and documentary storyteller James Whitlow Delano has made Tokyo his home for over two decades while pursuing his passion for the environment, human rights, and indigenous cultures. Delano is a grantee at the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, and his award-winning work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Time, The New Yorker, and Foreign Policy.

Happyland is a community with crushing poverty. The plastic recycling business offers some opportunity in a community where there is not much of a chance to lift themselves up economically. Tondo, Manila, Philippines.

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Independent reporter and photojournalist, covering politics, conflict and human rights in east and central Africa, Nieman is currently based in Kampala, Uganda, and has reported from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo She frequently writes for World Politics Review and her work has appeared in African Arguments, The Christian Science Monitor, Mail & Guardian, The New Humanitarian, The New York Review of Books and the Thomson Reuters Foundation, among others. Neiman holds a master’s degree in African Studies from the University of Cambridge and is a grantee of the Pulitzer Center.

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