Fellows & Editors
Adam Graham-Silverman
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2005
- Affiliation:
- Congressional Quarterly
- Country:
- Mozambique
- Year:
- 2005
Adam Graham-Silverman covers foreign policy for Congressional Quarterly. At CQ, he has also covered the federal budget, House and Senate leadership and campaigns. Stories from his IRP trip to Mozambique appeared in Slate and The New Republic. His reporting has appeared in a wide range of publications including Time magazine, Salon, MinnPost, the Brooklyn Rail and Poz, a magazine for the HIV-positive community. A native of Minneapolis, Graham-Silverman has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Pomona College in Claremont, California and a master's in journalism from New York University.
Stories
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Bush’s problematic AIDS plan: Wrong Dose
TETE PROVINCE, MOZAMBIQUE - The boy is 10 years old, but he looks about five. For the past month, he has been taking antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) - medical cocktails that fight HIV -...
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Fighting AIDS in Mozambique
MAPUTO-As night falls along the highways of rural Mozambique, lights come on in the barracas, open-air roadside bars. Some are cane huts lit by kerosene lamps; others are concrete, with metal roofs,...
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