This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. The first episode of The Journey to the Truth podcast series will focus on the book: My Fourth Time We Drowned, written by the award-winning journalist Sally Hayden. A book where Sally tells of her three-year investigation into...
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. In Nepal, hundreds of women and girls as young as 12 are forced into sexual slavery every year. Most are illiterate. In his crusade for social justice, award-winning journalist Rajneesh Bhandari takes us behind the scenes...
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. How do you get to the truth about police brutality when people are scared to talk about it? Join journalist Maurice Oniang’o as he shares his journey to uncover the stories of people affected by police...
Inspired by the International Anti-Corruption Conference he attended, sports journalist Manuel Medina struck up a conversation with a ticket scalper he kept seeing at games in Tijuana and uncovered the extent of sports corruption in his city and beyond. Hear his experience reporting on his first larger story on corruption...
Anna Therese Day’s eleven-year journey from raw political science graduate to multi-award-winning, international investigative reporter andfilmmaker is as serendipitous as it is unique. Bravely visiting war-torn areas in the Middle East and beyond, Anna tells stories that give voice to those who, in many cases, have been stripped of every...