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Interviewed by Joseph Planta in Vancouver
28: Stories of AIDS in Africa. It is a terribly moving book, wrought with up-close-and-personal sketches of 28 people, numbering one for the roughly 28-million people in Africa with AIDS
She has worked in the world's most dangerous places - Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo - to report on the ravages of war and disease. Currently South Asia correspondent for the Globe and Mail, award-winning journalist Stephanie Nolen delivers the 2010 Dalton Camp Lecture in Journalism.
Stephanie Nolen is the Globe's South Asia correspondent. She has reported from more than 40 countries and is a five-time winner of the National Newspaper Award for coverage that has taken her from war zones to AIDS clinics to camel races, and a three-time winner of the Amnesty International Media Award.
It takes guts to report from wartorn, disease-ravaged sub-Saharan villages. The Globe’s Africa correspondent, Stephanie Nolen, has the ego to match By Gerald Hannon
Honorary Doctorate
'You learn the most from the hardest things'
Though students are graduating into tough times, a lot of the world has it tougher. As the Globe's Stephanie Nolen gets an honorary doctorate, she hopes grads find inspiration in that
May 22, 2009 03:18 PM EDT
Stephanie Nolen spring 2005
After 5 years of Taliban rule, normal life in Kabul is returning in the smallest ways. November 21, 2001
Stephanie Nolen: The goal is to see how far a Mushahar girl can go, armed with dreams and hope
STEPHANIE NOLEN
Danapur, India— From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Dec. 02, 2011 8:12PM EST
The Circle Women’s Centre at Brescia University College is pleased to welcome award-winning reporter and author Stephanie Nolen, South Asia correspondent for the Globe & Mail, to present the International Women’s Day (IWD) lecture of the Sophia Series.
Nolen’s address titled, “Courage in the Darkness: Women, Hope & the Power for Change,” will be presented in the Brescia Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 11 on the eve of the second Women Making Change Conference, which will be held on Friday, March 12.
moving to Indian - contains quotes from Nolen's work and a link to her final thoughts from Jo'burg
Activism or journalism: Stephanie Nolen rebuffs JHR
By Megan Stewart
If Stephanie Nolen doesn’t impress you, read more about her. Then read more from her.
Not that you should need any convincing now, but you can also watch this interview.
Chat with Stephanie Nolen about the Prerna School for Mahadalit Girls - The Globe and Mail
a blog about Stephanie Nolen's presentation - the 5 rules of journalism
Claire Eamer - writing for Northern Research Institute
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writers worth reading
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