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  • Dart Award-winning reporter Laura Sullivan tells the story behind the story, "Sexual Abuse of Native American Women": a groundbreaking NPR investigation of an ongoing epidemic of sexual violence on Native American reservations. Go to DartCenter.Org


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  • How do you report in a cultural context that isn't your own? Dart Award-winning reporter Rachel Dissell responds that it's "less of a cultural thing, than a neighborhood thing." More at DartCenter.Org.


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  • When journalists air dirty laundry, how does the community respond? Award-winning reporters Rachel Dissell and Laura Sullivan, and story subject Johanna Orozco talk about the reaction to their stories of domestic violence. Read their stories at DartCenter.Org


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  • Reporter Rachel Dissell explains how she handled the broader statistical context in "Johanna: Facing Forward," her Dart Award-winning story. Go to www.DartCenter.Org for more.


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  • An anti-domestic violence advocate asks how he can get journalists to write "the policy story." Dart Award-winning reporters Laura Sullivan and Rachel Dissell give advice. Go to DartCenter.Org for more.


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  • "Never tell your editors what your real plan is," says NPR reporter Laura Sullivan, as she and fellow Dart Award winner Rachel Dissell explain how to get approval for ambitious, difficult stories. Go to DartCenter.Org for more.


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  • From dartcenter.org: In the last 20 years, violence against women became a global issue; in part, thanks to journalists, argues Bruce Shapiro, Executive Director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, in the introduction to the 2008 Dart Awards Panel: Out of the Shadows - Reporting on Violence Against Women.


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  • Johanna Orozco explains why she let two reporters invade her life for six months, and even go to her high school prom in order to tell the story of her violent assault and recovery. Read her story at DartCenter.Org.


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  • How do stories of domestic violence affect the reporters who write them? Trauma expert Yael Danieli asks; Dart Award-winning journalists Laura Sullivan, Rachel Dissell and Gus Chan respond. See DartCenter.Org for more.


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