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Laura Kasinof
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‘I Want to Go Back’: In Guatemala, U.S.-Born Kids Struggle After Their Parents’ Deportation
Amavilia remembers the United States. She remembers watching Dora the Explorer and eating ice cream at a Chinese buffet. She remembers hanging out with friends after school, living...
Burmese Buddhist Monks Love Muslim-Hating Trump
He has been called a “xenophobic fascist,” compared to Adolf Hitler, andaccused of stoking Islamophobia across America, but U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump...
Millions Face Starvation as Haiti’s Drought Stretches Into Its Third Year
Mirene Raymond hasn’t seen a real downpour since last year. The 69-year-old rice farmer is one of millions at risk of malnutrition and starvation due to the combined...
Blog Posts
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- December 16, 2015
- IRP
- by IRP
IRP Fellow Wins 2015 United Nations Correspondents Association Award
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- November 3, 2015
- IRP
- by Vanessa Hua
Field Notes from Ecuador
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- October 21, 2015
- IRP
- by Kirk Siegler
A Descent Into … a Volcano
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- October 19, 2015
- IRP
- by Kirk Siegler
A Rare Glimpse of Cotopaxi

