Journalists from Egypt and Pakistan Awarded Daniel Pearl Fellowships - Will Spend Six Months as Working Reporters in U.S. Newsrooms
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 16:51 CDT
The Daniel Pearl Fellowships are awarded to mid-career print journalists who exemplify the spirit and professionalism that was Danny's hallmark. The Fellowships are underwritten by the Daniel Pearl Foundation and administered by the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships. The program was created by
"We are excited to have these two fellows, Shahzada and Sherine, continuing Danny's lifelong work of bridging cultures through journalism," said Judea and
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About the Daniel Pearl Foundation
The Daniel Pearl Foundation works domestically and internationally to promote cross-cultural understanding, to counter cultural and religious hatred, to encourage responsible and creative journalism, and to unite people through music. For more information please visit www.danielpearl.org.
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