June 13, 2012 to June 17, 2012
The Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism features Dominic Bracco's multimedia piece about a boy's passion for music in Ciudad Juarez.
Join David Rochkind at Washington University in St. Louis for "The Way Through: Daily Life and the Business of Smuggling in Mexican Border Towns."
Habiba Nosheen delivers keynote lecture at Womanity, a summit on global women's issues at Arizona State University.
Child marriage denies girls their right to education and perpetuates the cycle of poverty in their communities. Learn about this harmful practice at a discussion with Jon Sawyer and Cynthia Gorney.
Guilford College focuses attention on child marriage with Campus Consortium event.
Join the Pulitzer Center at Wake Forest University for Too Young to Wed: Uncovering the Secret World of Child Brides.
Peter Sawyer presents the Pulitzer Center's West Africa collaborative water reporting initiative--a new approach to covering systemic global issues.
Nigerian journalist Ameto Akpe and Emmy award-winning producer Stephen Sapienza will discuss issues of inadequate access to safe drinking water in Bangladesh, Nigeria and Ghana.
Join "Pax Ethnica" authors Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac in Washington, DC, as they discuss examples of societies that have demonstrated tolerance and built thriving cultures.
Short films and discussion on the global phenomenon of child brides, honor killings in Pakistan, adoptions and trafficking in Nepal, and reproductive health in Liberia.