Reporter Janine di Giovanni has covered countless wars, including conflict in Bosnia, Sierra Leone and most recently Syria. She tells stories of... What Does It Take To Cover A War? Part 2 of the TED ...
“The Vanishing,” published on Oct. 5, is the culmination of di Giovanni’s four years of field work and 35 years working as a war journalist in the Middle East. Journalist and Jackson Fellow Janine di ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with war correspondent Janine Di Giovanni about the Reckoning Project, which trains journalists in Ukraine to collect evidence of war crimes to use in international court.
On Tuesday, Jackson Senior Fellow Janine di Giovanni gave a talk on her latest book release, “The Vanishing: Faith — Loss and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets,” at the Jackson ...
The Middle East is the birthplace of Christianity. But in Iraq, Syria, Egypt and other countries, that community is now vanishing. Christians are being driven out in a new wave of violent persecution ...
Their plight moved a (mostly prayerless) war correspondent to prayer and mourning. “Islamic fundamentalist groups, in particular ISIS, have ravaged parts of Iraq and Syria and brought those countries’ ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Janine di Giovanni is an Executive Director and Co-Founder for the Reckoning Project with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2016 Forum as an ...
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Janine di Giovanni is the Executive Director/CEO of The Reckoning Project, a war crimes unit in Ukraine that documents atrocities and helps build cases for international mechanisms. She is the Tom and ...