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By: Chris Burrell on Jun 19, 2010
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It's not often that a story idea crops up within view of my apartment window, but this is how I first started asking questions about the ship to Haiti.
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By: Anna Boiko-Weyrauch on May 22, 2010
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The pain of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is on the surface in Alabama's "Seafood Capital," Bayou la Batre, where Asian grocery stores sit next to Dollar General and Hardee's. more...
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By: Grant Fuller on May 08, 2010
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Before I ever went to Haiti, the toys that poor kids make for themselves had fascinated me. more...
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By: Grant Fuller on Apr 17, 2010
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"Whoa! Hold on, stop the car."
My Haitian driver and intepreter turned around and looked at me like I was crazy.
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By: Grant Fuller on Jan 23, 2010
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The day after Haiti's earthquake nightmare began, I wandered to the Haitian embassy in Mexico City to see what was happening. more...
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Ruxandra Guidi is an independent journalist working in radio, print, and multimedia. She's based in Austin, TX, and reports regularly from the Caribbean, and both South and Central America.
Marcos' passions are social communications, radio, culture, people, and traveling. His favorite radio programs are technology and traveling. He says, "I love walking the world."
Marcos was part of the founding interdisciplinary team that created a psychiatric radio program in Argentina, and he has created a documentary on the subject. He works as a reporter for a few radio stations.
Chris Burrell lives with his son in East Boston, Massachusetts. A freelance radio and television producer, he has contributed work to WGBH and WBUR and to the shows, Here & Now and The Takeaway. He was a staff writer for the Vineyard Gazette and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe and Philadelphia Inquirer.
Chris' recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.
Amelia De Sousa is a journalist based in Haiti. After winning a Fulbright Fellowship to Haiti in 2003 to study mass media and HIV prevention, Amelia started an independent film company to create educational materials for grassroots organizations working in social change. When the government collapsed a year later, Amelia started freelance radio reporting for major broadcasters like National Public Radio, the BBC, and CNN. She has been happy to report for World Vision Report since January of 2006.
Ben Gilbert is a freelance radio, newspaper and magazine reporter based in Beirut, covering Middle East news, culture, conflict and economics.
His reports from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates have aired on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Public Radio International's The World, American Public Media's Marketplace and Weekend America, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC and ABC Radio.
His magazine and newspaper articles have appeared in US News and World Report, The Christian Science Monitor, The Daily Telegraph and The San Francisco Chronicle.
He is currently the Lebanon correspondent for globalpost.com.


