Washington DC – “A Different Story Out of Haiti”

By Sam Grogg

The University of Miami School of Communication’s Knight Center for International Media and The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) launched today Our Global Challenges: A Series of Dialogues on the Most Pressing Global Issues of our Time. The first dialogue focused on Meeting the Challenge of the Millennium Development Goals in Haiti: A Progress Report from the Poorest Country in the Americas.

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1H2O now accepting entires for online video editing contest, Water Remixer Challenge

The Online Water Remixer Challenge is the second in a series of video contests as part of the 1H2O-Campaign 2009, launched on World Water Day to encourage discussion and awareness of the global water crisis.

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1H2O screenings reach thousands of children in India

In celebration of World World Water Day 2009, more than 20,000 children in 19 states in 150 locations in India viewed the documentary 1H2O, a film that explores the ever-changing relationship between human beings and water as we face a world water crisis of proportions we have never before seen.

The effort was a partnership between the Knight Center for International Media at the School of Communication, University of Miami, and Pratham and ASER Centre in India, in collaboration with ITVS International.

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Knight Center extends reach of World Press Photo


A team of visual journalists at the University of Miami School of Communication has successfully launched, for the third consecutive year, a multimedia presentation of the stories behind the photographs that won the World Press Photo awards, the world’s largest and most prestigious annual contest for photojournalists.

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Knight Center for International Media announces new Resident Professional

Photographer and documentary filmmaker Irene Carolina Herrera has been selected to become the fourth Knight Resident Professional. Herrera, 32, was born in Venezuela, raised in Miami, and now lives in Tokyo, Japan, where she is an assistant professor in film and media arts at Temple University, Japan Campus.

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Resident Professional Program
Resident Professional Program
Resident Professional Program

The Knight Center for International Media has created a program of Resident Professionals, where journalists, documentary filmmakers, non-fiction writers and photographers have the opportunity to spend up to one year at our facilities completing projects and interacting with faculty and students.






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Joseph B. Treaster Discusses 1h2o.org

The stories on 1H2O.org have local voices in a worldwide context, says Joseph B. Treaster. "The challenge is to find a way to tell a local story in a way that the world can understand."

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Rich Beckman Discusses World Cities Project

An important part of the World Cities project is to be able to tell stories from different cities in the world through multimedia storytelling, says Rich Beckman. "Multimedia is such a powerful tool that affects people greater than any other media had."

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