IGL-GlobalPost Collaboration Grows
The IGL-GlobalPost partnership continues to develop as a serious outlet for student research. This fall, GlobalPost revamped its Study Abroad site and kicked it off by publishing seven stories from the students who participated in the Exposure Workshop in Hue, Vietnam. VII Photojournalist Gary Knight and Journalist Mort Rosenblum led the workshop – their fifth – and the student pieces were accompanied by an introduction by Rosenblum.
In their press release announcing the series on “The New Vietnam,” GlobalPost stated, “The reported vignettes these students bring to GlobalPost offer a vivid and enlightening portrait of a country and a people looking past the wreckage of the Vietnam War and toward a new future.”
Over the last 18 months, IGL students have published reports from Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Dominican Republic, India, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Syria.
Below please find their stories:
• Bangladesh education worthless without tutoring?
Anika Huq (A’12), EPIIC’10, Bangladesh
• Uganda farmers will need plows ... and smart phones
Stewart Kelly (A’11), Uganda
• Pakistan crafts: Bangles a boon for the economy?
Asad Badruddin (A’12), EPIIC’10 and ’11, Pakistan
• All politicians are not bastards, say activist Indian youth
Tomo Takaki (A’11), EPIIC’10, India
• Floods bring hundreds knocking on her door
Kelly Holz (A'10), EPIIC '10, Pakistan
• Explosive peace: Sri Lanka can't heal war wounds
Leslie Ogden (A'12), EPIIC'10, Sri Lanka
• Bangladesh's forgotten students: The Biharis struggle
Mark Rafferty (A'13), EPIIC'10, and Anna Gilmer (A'13), EPIIC'10, Bangladesh
• Nepalese town takes historic step ... backwards
Syed Asad Badruddin (A'12), EPIIC'10, Nepal
• Brazil Olympics may send poor families packing
Alison Coffey (A'11), Synaptic Scholar, EPIIC'09, Brazil
• Valparaiso: Fear of tsunami sends us racing to the hills
Zoe Schlag, BUILD, Chile
• How does water every third day sound?
Jacqui Deelstra, (F’11), Tanzania
• Fishermen drowning under threats to livelihood
Nicholas Dynan (A'11), Exposure, Cambodia
Daniel Enking (A'10), Tufts Energy Forum, EPIIC'08, China
• Next door in DR, they feel oceans apart
Ashley Allison (A'11), RESPE, Dominican Republic
Duncan Pickard (A'10), Synaptic Scholar, Syria
• Once a palace, now a crime scene
Joshua Gross (F'10), Empower, Nepal
Joshua Gross (F'10), Empower, Nepal
• Chinese contemporary art under the influence
Kyle Chayka (A'11), Exposure, China
Ian MacLellan (E'12), Exposure, EWB, Kenya
• With a little help from a clinic, faiths coexist peacefully
Shannon Caroll (A'12), Exposure, India