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May 25, 2013
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Sarah Stillman, Contributor
Sarah Stillman, a visiting scholar at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, is the recipient of their inaugural Reporting Award. The Award took her to Iraq and Afghanistan to report an investigative story for The New Yorker. She recently taught a course on the Iraq war at Yale, where she was a fellow at Morse College. In 2008, she embedded with the 116th Military Police Company in Iraq as a foreign correspondent for Truthdig. Truthdig Columns200805/29 The Unsung Victims of the Emerald City 04/28 Bloated in Baghdad 01/22 The Whole World Was Watching 200706/28 Can Drag Queens and Hired Guns Save Darfur? 03/06 A Coalition of the Unwilling 200610/03 The Unquiet Frenchman Contact.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) PublicationsSoul Searching: A Girl’s Guide to Finding Herself by Sarah Stillman
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