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The Nation
March 12, 2018
Speakers included; Dr. Pervez Hassan a Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of Pakistan - well known for drafting the Environmental Protection Ordinance for Pakistan in 1983 and a member of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Council; National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek, a journalistÃâà...
The Nation
March 11, 2018
Speakers included; Dr. Pervez Hassan a Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of Pakistan - well known for drafting the Environmental Protection Ordinance for Pakistan in 1983 and a member of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Council; National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek, a journalistÃâà...
Arab News
February 26, 2018
“I had been following Paul Salopek, a twice Pulitzer-winning journalist and a National Geographic fellow who had set out from Ethiopia in January 2013, on foot, and has been walking ever since. One day in 2015, I decided that I too want to walk long-distance, across Pakistan. In October 2016, I took my firstÃâà...
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting (blog)
February 26, 2018
The university was a charter member of our Campus Consortium and has been the venue for dozens of Pulitzer Center presentations—from a talk by Pulitzer Prize winner and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek, at the outset of his landmark Out of Eden Walk around the Earth, to last year's jointÃâà...
DunyaNews Pakistan
February 25, 2018
American journalist Paul Salopek has been walking across Central Asia for his project - Out of Eden Walk, following the ancient trade corridors starting from Africa through to Silk Route, while spending time in the northern parts of Pakistan understanding the impact of climate change. On climate changeÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
January 30, 2018
In 2013, two-time Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist and National Geographic fellow Paul Salopek began a 21,000-mile odyssey on foot, walking the pathways of the first humans who migrated out of Africa in the Stone Age and made the Earth ours. His project, the "Out of Eden Walk," is covering the majorÃâà...
National Geographic
January 23, 2018
Baqar Taihan is digging for edible treasure. In Ganish, an old Silk Road stop high in the snowcapped mountains of northern Pakistan, Taihan is overseeing the exhumation of a valuable stash of fatty gold: ingots of cow and yak butter, packed inside casings of birch bark, that have been buried for yearsÃâà...
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting (blog)
January 5, 2018
The Pulitzer Center, in partnership with the National Jamboree and Philmont Scout Ranch, is pleased to announce the two Scouts selected to participate in the Out of Eden Walk with Paul Salopek for two days in 2018. Miciah Thacker, 16, is a Venture Scout from Cincinnati. She's on the academic quiz teamÃâà...
Aljazeera.com
December 18, 2017
In 2013, journalist Paul Salopek began retracing an ancient path of human migration from Africa for his "Out of Eden" project. The journey from Ethiopia will see him cover 21,000 miles on foot - including across the Middle East, Asia, and North America. He hopes to complete the trip at the southern tip ofÃâà...
PBS NewsHour
December 5, 2017
National Geographic fellow Paul Salopek is retracing our ancestors' ancient migration route out of Africa and around the world — on foot. The latest leg of his 21,000-mile, multi-year journey took him across the stunning and bitterly cold mountains of Central Asia, through Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan andÃâà...
Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
August 7, 2017
That's something that former Visiting Nieman Fellow Paul Salopek is trying to find out, as he has been literally walking across Earth for the past four years in a project called the Out of Eden Walk. Chronicling the global migration of humanity step by step, from the basin of Kenya to the sacred lands of IsraelÃâà...
PBS NewsHour
June 27, 2017
The Silk Road, the ancient trading route that spanned from Asia toward the West, is where we find journalist Paul Salopek these days. Salopek began his "Out of Eden" walk four years ago in Ethiopia. Now Hari Sreenivasan catches up with him for an update.
New York Times
May 19, 2017
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — For the past four years I have been walking across the earth. As I retrace the paths of our species' first Stone Age migration out of Africa, I'm writing about my encounters along the modern global trail. I am often asked about safety. Americans in particular seem preoccupied by risk:Ãâà...
National Geographic
January 9, 2017
Four years ago Paul Salopek's global storytelling odyssey, the Out of Eden Walk, began in Ethiopia. He is now poised to trek into China. 1 / 24. Picture of Paul Salopek walking in Ethiopia. Picture of camels near water in Ethiopia. View Images. Paul Salopek and his guide Ahmed Elema walking into theÃâà...
National Geographic
April 6, 2016
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek began his odyssey in Ethiopia. After waiting out the Central Asian winter, he is now poised to start walking from the Caspian Sea toward China along the ancient Silk Road. He is posting dispatches from the trail every few daysÃâà...
Pikiran Rakyat
December 31, 1999
KITA semua berasal dari Afrika, si benua induk. Demikian tulis Paul Salopek dalam karyanya yang dimuat dalam situs National Geographic. Ia adalah jurnalis pemenang penghargaan Pulitzer. Salopek bersama tim National Geographic kembali mereka sejarah perjalanan manusia purba di dunia. SebuahÃâà...