April 5, 2013 / Untold Stories
David Rochkind
Ana Vilma Batiz is an HIV/AIDS educator. She lives with the disease herself, and is a single mother taking care of three daughters, one of whom is also HIV positive.
April 2, 2013 / CBS Evening News
Carlos Javier Ortiz
For the last six years, Carlos Ortiz has photographed Chicago's carnage, bringing the city's murderous gang violence into sharp focus.
March 29, 2013 /
Amanda Ottaway, Meghan Dhaliwal
Dimiter Kenarov reflects on his five-week U.S. tour during which he traveled across the country to engage with communities on his Pulitzer Center project, "Shale Gas: From Poland to Pennsylvania."
October 31, 2007 / Al Jazeera
David Enders, Richard Rowley
October 26, 2007 / PBS Foreign Exchange, The Nation
Jen Marlowe
Rebuilding Hope aired on Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria the week of October 26, 2007.
October 18, 2007 / PBS Foreign Exchange
Kelly Hearn
The Camisea Natural Gas Project in Peru is one of South America's largest energy developments. With six pipeline ruptures since 2004, it's also one of the most controversial.
October 1, 2007 / OneWorld.net, PBS Foreign Exchange
Carmen Russell, Dane Liu
As part of its special coverage on the earthquake tragedy in Haiti, ABC's 20/20 aired footage from Carmen Russell and Dane Liu's documentary, "Restaveks: Child Slaves of Haiti" 1/15/2010 at 10pm.
September 30, 2007 / Foreign Exchange
New alliances with Sunni militias have reduced attacks on American troops in Anbar and elsewhere in Iraq, but will this new strategy lead to lasting stability, or is it feeding a sectarian civil wa
September 30, 2007 / PBS Foreign Exchange
George Lerner, Christie Aschwanden
Rigorous scientific study of the effects of Agent Orange have been complicated by politics.
September 27, 2007
Gabrielle Weiss
Argentina's economic crisis in the early 2000s threw tens of thousands out of work.
September 27, 2007 / Untold Stories
George Lerner, Christie Aschwanden
Reporter Christie Aschwanden reports from Hanoi, Vietnam on initial meetings with victims to explore the effects Agent Orange sprayed by U.S. military over Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s.
September 18, 2007 / The New York Times
George Lerner, Christie Aschwanden
Botanist Phung Tuu Boi has been restoring the forests of Vietnam that were destroyed during the war. Christie and George shot a video of Phung touring the highlands of central Vietnam.
September 11, 2007 / Democracy Now
David Enders, Richard Rowley
Democracy Now!, a daily radio and TV news program, featured on September 11, 2007 David Enders and Rick Rowley's investigative video on Al-Anbar. Amy Goodman interviewed Rick Rowley in a U.S.

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