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WAMU 88.5
April 12, 2018
Columnist Heidi Stevens remembers her first day at the Tribune in 1998: Staffers were toasting Paul Salopek, who had just won a Pulitzer Prize for his foreign ... four Pulitzer Prize winners — columnists Clarence Page and Mary Schmich, the reporter Joe Mahr and the photographer E. Jason Wambsgans.
DAWN.com
April 4, 2018
His walking project, “Out of Eden Walk”, sponsored by National Geographic, is covering contemporary stories of our time – such as climate change, technological innovation and the global refugee crisis – by giving voice to unheard people from around the world. He aims to come up with a "global mosaic"Ãâà...
Pikiran Rakyat
March 28, 2018
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...
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
It tasted of sour candle. Paul Salopek, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent and National Geographic Fellow, is retracing on foot our ancestors' ancient migration out of Africa and across the globe. Read more of his dispatches and sign up to receive a newsletter with updates from the trail.
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
An update from 'Eden': Paul Salopek's epic walk introduces a tool for translators to share the stories in 26 languages ... Logistical obstacles aside, Salopek and the Out of Eden team — the project is led by National Geographic and has support from the Knight Foundation (which also supports Nieman Lab )Ãâà...
National Geographic
January 9, 2017
Paul Salopek and his guide Ahmed Elema walking into the desert, continuing the Out of Eden walk in northeastern Ethiopia. .... This photo gallery highlights the sweep of human dramas I've encountered so far—across two continents, 1,460 days, and more than 10 million footsteps—as I follow our species'Ãâà...
National Geographic
April 6, 2016
Walking guide Ahmed Elema accompanies Paul Salopek into the Afar region of northeastern Ethiopia. Photograph by John ... While on your walk, take a photo of an interesting detail you spot. ... Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Fellow Paul Salopek began his odyssey in Ethiopia.
National Geographic
January 14, 2015
WASHINGTON—As he advances on a seven-year walk around the planet, journalist Paul Salopek is merging the oldest form of transportation with the ... "Fast journalism is mostly about information," Susan Goldberg, editor in chief of National Geographic magazine and another Newseum panelist, saidÃâà...
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