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March 25, 2017 •
Glimpses, Neighborhoods •
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Urban Inequality in the Neighborhoods of Brazil...
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March 24, 2017 •
Neighborhoods, Print •
Views: 3513
Alternative Spaces in Birmingham, Alabama...
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June 8, 2015 •
Balkans 2015, Online Content, Reporting Trips •
Views: 3790
By Kacie Saxer-Taulbee In 1984, the Olympic Stadium of Sarajevo stood newly erected, with young men and women vying for valor on the fields and courts of its compound. In 2015, the scene has shifted drastically. Today, the stadium has...
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June 8, 2015 •
Balkans 2015, Blogs, Reporting Trips •
Views: 2458
How to Develop a Story By Elizabeth Villarreal There’s something about the nature of a Globalist reporting trip that makes chasing the long-shot story seem especially appealing. Maybe it’s because the trip is long enough (about two...
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June 8, 2015 •
Balkans 2015, Online Content, Reporting Trips •
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Souvenir Shells and the Scars of Sarajevo BY OLIVIA BURTON Our walking tour of Sarajevo began on seemingly uninteresting street corner. Jusuf, our guide, herded us to the sidewalk and then knelt down in the road. “This is where Franz...
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June 8, 2015 •
Balkans 2015, Online Content, Reporting Trips •
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Every major city is plagued with graffiti. Immediately upon arriving in Sarajevo, I saw that it was no exception. Through the windows of our over-crowded van, I caught sight of colorful arrays of taglines, familiar cartoons, caricatures...
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June 8, 2015 •
Balkans 2015, Online Content, Reporting Trips •
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By Jasmine Horsey Sarajevo may be famous for its Roses, but memorializing the missing is a different matter. During the 1992-5 Bosnian war, an estimated 30,000 people were disappeared—taken from their homes, presumably executed, and...
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December 7, 2014 •
Features, Print, Theme, Vietnam •
Views: 1595
By Hayley Byrnes On a street corner in Hanoi is a café that people call Cong. The door into Cong is dark under the shade of a ripped awning. Both are the same shade of military green. On the door is a square plank spray-painted red with a...
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December 6, 2014 •
Features, Print, Theme, Vietnam •
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By J.R. Reed When visitors travel down the city of Da Nang’s newly-paved, four-lane boulevard, Vo Nguyen Gian Drive, some say they feel as though they are moving between two disparate nations. On the left side of the road, one can see a...
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December 1, 2014 •
Features, Print, Theme, Vietnam •
Views: 1706
By Anna Russo About a hundred meters from the canal under the Long Bien Bridge in the Phuc Xa district of Hanoi, patches of pink, white, and blue fluttered amid the dense, reeds, so tall their green tips brushed against my sweating neck....
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