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Jan 04, 2016The Exodus of Refugees: History in the Making
The migration of people tells the history of the world. Migration has been our shared narrative since biblical...
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Dec 17, 2015COP21: Paris at a Crossroads
Paris today is at the center of a global crossroads where two narratives converge. One is a narrative...
Nov 24, 2015War reporting in the time of the Islamic State
Correspondent James Foley’s execution by the Islamic State forces sober reflection on the perils of front-line coverage. BOSTON...
Oct 09, 2015A year after Jim Foley’s murder, working toward a culture of safety in journalism
One year after his murder shocked the world, the family of American freelance journalist James Foley spent the...
Oct 08, 2015GroundTruth announces $1 million project on climate change
BOSTON – The GroundTruth Project is launching a $1 million initiative for climate change coverage around the world....
Oct 08, 2015The Field Guide
Download or Print the Field Guide We believe great journalism comes from being there, on the ground, to...
Oct 08, 2015GroundTruth in the Press in 2015
GroundTruth Founder Charles Sennott is often called upon for commentary and analysis on world events by our colleagues...
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