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Program Spotlight

Read how ICFJ's high-impact programs are changing the face of journalism around the world.

Chris Roush, the founding director of the Carolina Business News Initiative, instructs workshop participants of the Hispanic Personal Finance Reporting Program in New York about investment options including mutual funds, stocks and bonds.

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Scott Wallace Amazon PhotoScott Wallace, a former Ford Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the International Center for Journalists, will be featured in a live interview Tuesday, June 17, on National Public Radio's "Talk of the Nation," airing at 3 pm ET.

Wallace will be speaking about the recent publication of photographs of uncontacted Indians in the Amazon. The release of the images -- showing Indians in full body paint preparing to fire arrows at a low-flying aircraft -- has suddenly focused world attention on the Amazon's last uncontacted peoples.

The audio of Wallace's interview will be posted on ICFJ's website on Wednesday, June 18.
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Leaders of the world’s top media training and development groups gathered here June 1-4 for a conference that created the first global network of independent journalism training organizations. The four-day conference, Toward an International Network of Independent Journalism Training Organizations, was convened by the International Center for Journalists, a Washington-based nonprofit organization, and sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

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SwedenICFJ convened the first worldwide conference devoted to the future of independent journalism training organizations in Sweden.   Read More...

Eleanor Clift At a June 3 event and photo exhibit at the National Press Club honoring ICFJ's 2008 World Affairs Fellows, Clift spoke about the latest in the U.S. presidential campaign. Alumni of the program also reported the results of their international reporting projects.   Read More...

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