Curiosity did more than kill the cat. In my opinion, it is curiosity that has fueled the most captivating interviews, captured the most intriguing photographs and generally produced the best journalism. The trouble is, however, that sometimes I try to suppress that curiosity. Instead of turning it into an asset for innovation, I often find …
Media in Rwanda – Reflections 20 years later
I've been anxiously anticipating this week since I returned from Rwanda nearly 10 months ago. While I'll never forget the reflective faces and flowered memorials that marked the 19th anniversary of Rwanda's genocide, somehow this year's 20th mark has me even more tangled. Somehow my mind irrationally accepts that the international community has not changed …
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