Interviews

PGI Podcast #1: Media Coverage of the Haiti Earthquake

February 11, 2010
By PGI Staff

The first episode of PGI’s new podcast series is now available! Our first show features an interview with Curtis Brainard of the Columbia Journalism Review on the media coverage surrounding the devastating earthquake in Haiti last month. Brainard speaks with Brianna Lee on how the coverage has been so far, the reporter/physician controversy, and...
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Kansan With Candor

December 11, 2008
By Tamar Kherlopian

Note: This entry is about PGI Editor Tamar Kherlopian’s experience interviewing John Wilson for the Fall issue of Perspectives in Global Issues. Click here to read the interview. In a country that is experiencing a resurgence of political interest amongst its youth likened to the pre-Kennedy era, twenty-five year old John Wilson’s campaign for State...
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Moved by Movement

December 10, 2008
By Dan Logue

Note: This entry is about PGI Editor Dan Logue’s experience interviewing Rabin Subedi for the Fall issue of Perspectives in Global Issues. Click here to read the interview. Since interviewing Rabin, I’ve had some time to really think about the actual events in Nepal last spring.  It’s really a remarkable event that was...
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