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The Fight Against ISIS

The Fight Against ISIS: A Conversation with Rukmini Callimachi

CSIS Headquarters, 2nd Floor Conference Center - Washington, DC  April 2019

Please join the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Transnational Threats Project for a conversation on the war against ISIS with New York Times correspondent Rukmini Callimachi. Seth Jones, Harold Brown Chair and Director of the Transnational Threats Project, will join Rukmini to discuss her experience reporting on the fight against ISIS and her views from on the ground in Syria.

Rukmini Callimachi joined The New York Times in March 2014 as a foreign correspondent, covering Al-Qaeda and ISIS. She is a three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, including in 2014 for her series of stories based on a cache of internal Al-Qaeda documents she discovered in Mali. She is also the winner of the George Polk Award for International Reporting, multiple Overseas Press Club Awards and the Michael Kelly prize. Before joining The Times, Ms. Callimachi spent seven years covering a 20-country beat in Africa, first as a correspondent and later as West Africa bureau chief for The Associated Press. She began her career as a freelancer in India in 2001, where she was lucky enough to get one of the last seats on a plane to the state of Gujarat on the day of a catastrophic earthquake, filing her first story for Time magazine. She is also an NBC contributor and host of the hit podcast "Caliphate".

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2019 Planet Forward Summit

Storyfest 2019: Galapagos

Jack Morton Auditorium - Washington, DC  April 2019 

 

Stories have impact

Ideas have spread, movements created, leaders elected, and new policies established because of the power — the impact — of storytelling. As science and our planet face new challenges, storytellers who create awareness and inspire change are needed now more than ever.

 

At the 2019 Planet Forward Summit on April 4-5, learn from some of the best communicators, photographers, innovators, policymakers, and journalists in the world. Discover what “impact” really means for communicators and creatives alike, and network with influential people and organizations in sustainability and science. 

 

STORYFEST 2019

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR STORYFEST 2019 WINNERS!

Grand prize winners will travel with Planet Forward and Lindblad Expeditions for an unrivaled expedition to the legendary and unique ecosystems of the Galápagos Islands in August 2019, and report on the unparalleled stories found there.

- ARTICLE:  Peter Jurich, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 'Gross' and unpopular, but dumpster diving can help the planet

- MULTIMEDIA / PHOTO ESSAY: Vicki Deng, Reed College. The unseen heroes to our plastic waste

- PODCAST: Guy Ginsberg, The George Washington University. Resilience Ep. 1 - How electric vehicles are making Costa Rica more resilient

- SHAREABLE / SHORT VIDEO: Terrius Harris, University of Mississippi. Conservation meditation

- VIDEO: Ellen Wang, The George Washington University. How we can get a handle on food waste

- FAN FAVORITE: Haley Knighten & Christina Trexler, University of Arkansas. Environmental STEMinism 

 



 

House Hearing - Department of Commerce Budget Request for FY 2020

Department of Commerce Budget Request for FY 2020

House Appropriations -  Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee (116th Congress)

Capitol House Hearing Room 309 - Washington, DC  April 2019 

 

Complete article at Roll Call

"House panel questions an empty chair because Wilbur Ross doesn’t show up"

The made-for-CSPAN moment occurred after Ross canceled with a House Appropriations panel

One congressional subcommittee decided to shirk the typically mundane, policy-focused nature of its hearings on Wednesday by questioning an empty chair.

The made-for-C-SPAN moment came after Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross canceled his appearance in front of the House Appropriations panel that determines how much funding his department receives and how they can spend it.

“Secretary Ross had no schedule conflicts to speak of and no other excuse other than the fact that he simply didn’t want to appear before this subcommittee and be held personally accountable,” New York Democratic Rep. José E. Serrano said to an empty chair, from which Ross was supposed to be testifying on his fiscal 2020 budget request.   Read more ...

 

 

 



 

Senate Hearing - Unprecedented Migration at the U.S. Southern Border: By the Numbers

Unprecedented Migration at the U.S. Southern Border: By the Numbers

Senate Committee - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

Senate Dirksen Building - Washington, DC  April 2019 

 

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