Pulitzer Center: Tips for Video Journalists


This video is a part of the YouTube Reporters' Center. See more videos on how to report the news - and share your ideas - at www.youtube.com The video clips and images featured in the video were produced by Pulitzer Center grantees covering under-reported stories from around the world. The Center is a non-profit journalism organization that supports independent coverage of systemic global issues with the dual aims of increasing the prominence of and the appetite for quality international news in the US. Founded in 2006 to address the precipitous decline in international reporting in the US media, the Pulitzer Center has produced over 80 reporting projects in some 60 countries and worked with a cross section of media partners and journalists. Reporting supported by the Center is found in diverse media -- from The Washington Post to The Washington Times, from Al Jazeera English to PBS NewsHour, from YouTube to interactive web presentations. The Pulitzer Center's impact is extended by its Global Gateway educational initiative, where journalists connect with high school and university students online and in class on systemic global issues. The full-cycle model incorporates significant marketing after publication/broadcast to shine light on issues beyond one news cycle and to encourage civic engagement. The Center's reporting projects have received numerous awards, and the Center was recently awarded the Asia Society's 2008 Goldman Sachs Foundation Prize for best use of media <b>...</b>


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In Focus: Kwame Dawes Talking HIV/AIDS in Jamaica


Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Stigma and discrimination are fueling the HIV epidemic in the Caribbean. In Jamaica, those living with HIV often face social isolation and harassment. Stigma also stops at-risk people from seeking information on prevention and testing, altering their sexual behavior, and accessing counseling, support groups and treatment. In this video, Kwame Dawes talks about HIV-related stigma with people living with the disease and those at risk of contracting HIV. An extended essay by Kwame Dawes on HIV/AIDS in Jamaica is featured in the Spring 2008 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review: www.vqronline.com A synthesis of video, photographs, poetry and music, all inspired by Kwame's reporting in Jamaica, can be found on the interactive site: www.livehopelove.com This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Hope: Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica" (bit.ly Credits: Special Correspondent Kwame Dawes Co-Producers Nathalie Applewhite Stephen Sapienza Videographers Nathalie Applewhite Doug Gritzmacher Stephen Sapienza Production Assistants Janeen Heath Chris Thompson Glendon Asphal Darren Scott Produced by Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting As featured on "Foreign Exchange," an Azimuth Media Production


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Talking HIV


Stigma and discrimination are fueling the HIV epidemic in the Caribbean. In Jamaica, those living with HIV often face social isolation and harassment. Stigma also stops at-risk people from seeking information on prevention and testing, altering their sexual behavior, and accessing counseling, support groups and treatment. In this video, Kwame Dawes talks about HIV-related stigma with people living with the disease and those at risk of contracting HIV. An extended essay by Kwame Dawes on HIV/AIDS in Jamaica is featured in the Spring 2008 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review: www.vqronline.com A synthesis of video, photographs, poetry and music, all inspired by Kwame's reporting in Jamaica, can be found on the interactive site: www.livehopelove.com Credits: Special Correspondent Kwame Dawes Co-Producers Nathalie Applewhite Stephen Sapienza Videographers Nathalie Applewhite Doug Gritzmacher Stephen Sapienza Production Assistants Janeen Heath Chris Thompson Glendon Asphal Darren Scott Produced by Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting


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In Focus Kashmir: Promise of Protest


Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Over the summer, tens of thousands of Kashmiri protesters jammed the streets demanding independence from India. It was the biggest public outcry since the revolt of 1989, when mass demonstrations were a prelude to years of militancy. The difference today is that a new generation of politically-minded youth is leading the way. While frustrations over the heavy-handed presence of Indian forces and economic inequalities still run deep, they are choosing non-violent means to push for change. This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "India: Conflicts Within" (bit.ly by Jason Motlagh. Produced and Reported by: Jason Motlagh In association with The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Videography: Tariq Bhat and Wajahat Kashtwari Editor: Nathalie Applewhite Special thanks to: Faisul Yaseen For more related reporting go to the India: Conflicts Within project page: www.pulitzercenter.org With support from the Stanley Foundation's Rising Powers project. Learn more at: risingpowers.stanleyfoundation.org


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Global Gateway: Bringing the World to US Classrooms


How can educators overcome the gap in knowledge and interest in international issues? The Global Gateway aims to provide teachers with the resources to engage their students on pressing issues like the environment, human rights and their implications back home. WE'D LOVE TO WORK WITH YOU The Pulitzer Center seeks educators and schools interested in partnering with us to expand our reach. We are eager to further develop the student reporting component, working with schools and after-school programs to raise awareness of these issues. Global Gateway resources are also adaptable to general public and community events. To request more information, please contact globalgateway(at)pulitzercenter.org YOUR SUPPORT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Pulitzer Center reporting projects and educational initiatives depend on the help of individuals like you. Please contribute today to the Pulitzer Center and help us make even more of an impact in the years ahead. We appreciate your support at any level. Making a donation is quick and easy at pulitzercenter.org


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What Is News?


Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting would like to know your thoughts about what makes news "news."


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Global Gateway: An Introduction to Pulitzer Center's Education Initiative


There is a crisis in journalism. There is a continuing decrease in the quality and quantity of international news as large media groups cut their international bureaus. The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting works to fill the gap by providing grants for journalists to cover the stories important abroad and at home. WE'D LOVE TO WORK WITH YOU The Pulitzer Center seeks educators and schools interested in partnering with us to expand our reach. We are eager to further develop the student reporting component, working with schools and after-school programs to raise awareness of these issues. Global Gateway resources are also adaptable to general public and community events. To request more information, please contact globalgateway(at)pulitzercenter.org YOUR SUPPORT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Pulitzer Center reporting projects and educational initiatives depend on the help of individuals like you. Please contribute today to the Pulitzer Center and help us make even more of an impact in the years ahead. We appreciate your support at any level. Making a donation is quick and easy at pulitzercenter.org


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Global Gateway: An Interactive Experience on Gorongosa


Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Students, teachers and reporters comment on the benefits of the Global Gateway approach to classroom learning. Through live blogs, print stories and video students experience an informal, educational opportunity to interact with news makers. The Gorongosa story is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Mazambique: Paradise Lost, and Found?" (bit.ly


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Pulitzer Center Workshop on New Media for Mexican Journalists


The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting produced this short video for the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) as part of a workshop on new media for a group of journalists visiting from Mexico. The interviews were taped at the end of the workshop, and the video was posted to YouTube just a few hours later. Videographer: Steve Sapienza Editor: Nathalie Applewhite


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Desperate Housewives Season 1 Episode 22 'Goodbye for Now' Promo Oficial, Jp


1x22 'Goodbye for Now': "Goodbye for Now" is the 22nd episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was the 22nd episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Josh Senter and was directed by David Grossman. It originally aired on Sunday May 15, 2005, and marks the introduction of Betty Applewhite as a new housewife. Guest stars: * Doug Savant as Tom Scavo * Harriet Sansom Harris as Felicia Tilman * Roger Bart as George Williams * Melinda McGraw as Annabel Foster * Joy Lauren as Danielle Van de Kamp * Mehcad Brooks as Matthew Applewhite * Brent Kinsman as Preston Scavo (credit only) * Shane Kinsman as Porter Scavo (credit only) * Ryan Carnes as Justin * Terry Bozeman as Dr. Lee Craig * Edward Edwards as Dan Peterson * Nike Doukas as Natalie Klein * Alfre Woodard as Betty Applewhite * Zane Huett as Parker Scavo (credit only) * Scott Atkinson as Policeman #1 * Richard Jenik as Policeman #2 * Paul Parducci as Cyrus * Jimmy Palumbo as Man in Truck * Patrice Walters as Woman in Truck * Cheyenne Wilbur as Mr. Mullins * Geraldine Singer as Mrs. Mullins Note: * Although credited, John Rowland (Jesse Metcalfe) does not appear in this episode. Also, Preston Scavo (Brent Kinsman), Porter Scavo (Shane Kinsman), and Parker Scavo (Zane Huett) are credited but do not appear, but feature in a deleted scene on the DVD. Official website: abc.go.com


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Dont do sadness/ Blue Wind Sung by Me And Billy


Natalie was running around the dorm gettin ready to leave for the weekend and i just ran over from my dorm to sing with her, sorry if we look a lil outta place -Billy :P


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