Last March, I blogged about an inspirational seminar by past grant recipients with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Little did I know that six months later I would be blogging as one of those grant recipients! After months of research, reporting and post production, I was able to take a vague idea to explore malnutrition issues and turn it into a full-fledged multimedia site. Here’s how it happened …
I am extremely happy to announce that my Pulitzer project on malnutrition has officially launched. The print version will run in The Daily Tar Heel on Thursday, and all online components can be found at www.internationalhunger.com. Please check out my project and let me know what you think!
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting came to UNC today to present “Women – Children – Crisis,” a lecture on the international coverage of global issues surrounding women and children. Three past grant recipients spoke about their experience documenting ethnic and societal conflicts around the world. In addition to hearing how they reported their stories, they presented their videos on Pulitzer Gateway, a site that officially launched today. Get ready because you’ll want to spend quite a bit of time watching these projects.
