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The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting presents Heat of the Moment: Reports from the Frontline of Climate Change

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February 1 - 2, 2010
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The majority of India's water sources are polluted. A lack of access to safe water contributes to a...

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Monday, February 1

3:30-4:50 p.m American University School of Communication

Mary Graydon Center-Room 324

Bill Gentile's Foreign Correspondence Course

All are welcome to attend this session

Tuesday, February 2

12:30 p.m. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

116th and Broadway

3rd Floor Lecture Hall

William Wheeler has reported on political affairs from East Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. He holds graduate degrees in journalism and international affairs from Columbia University. Recently, he received an Earth Journalism Award for "The Water's Edge," which explores the water crisis in South Asia and was featured in GOOD Magazine.

A print reporter from age 14, Anna-Katarina Gravgaard transitioned into multimedia storytelling while studying on a Fulbright at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She has since worked for FLYP Media, a flash-based online magazine. In 2007, she covered religion in India with support from the Scripps Howard Foundation. She recently reported with William Wheeler on the water crisis in South Asia.

South Asia's Troubled Waters is part of the Pulitzer Center's interactive global climate change portal, Heat of the Moment, which features reporting from over a dozen countries on the human impact of climate change. View the reporting and join the conversation.

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