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NU-Q to host 3 journalists from Pulitzer Center to discuss Mideast challenges

Published: 23 Jan 2016 - 01:18 am | Last Updated: 19 Nov 2021 - 10:31 am
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DOHA: Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) is hosting three journalists from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to discuss opportunities and challenges facing reporters in the Middle East. 
Katherine Zoepf, Jon Sawyer and Kem Knapp Sawyer will explore the theme ‘Beyond Reporting: Bringing Middle East Stories to Life’ during a forum at NU-Q.
Zoepf, a Pulitzer Center grantee and fellow of the New America Foundation, has spent over a decade living, travelling and writing in the Arab world for prestigious New York publications. In addition to the main forum, she will present her new book, Excellent Daughters: The Secret Lives of the Young Women Who are Transforming the Arab World at a separate NU-Q event.
Jon is Executive Director of the centre and a distinguished journalist who has reported from conflict zones, including Afghanistan, Sudan, Egypt, Turkey, Iraq and Iran. His work has received honours and awards.
Kem is an author and contributing editor at the centre. Her books for young people include biographies of Nelson Mandela, Mohandas Gandhi, Anne Frank and Eleanor Roosevelt.
“Journalism is a profession that is engaged in a public service – the free flow of information and ideas – and at NU-Q, students are encouraged to step outside the classroom and learn from experienced journalists and writers,” said Dr Everette E Dennis, Dean and CEO, NU-Q. 
“This is a great chance not only for them, but also for anyone interested in how news is reported in the Middle East today.”
The forum and book discussion mark NU-Q’s latest collaboration with the centre, which also offers an annual fellowship for its most promising students.

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