Harriet DedmanComing home from the Caliphate{From the Archives} Reported with the support of Columbia Journalism’s Gender & Migration Program.Oct 10, 2020Oct 10, 2020
Harriet DedmanColombia is fighting cocaine by making farmers choose “poverty or prison”Christopher Crosby & Harriet Dedman | Originally published by VICE NewsOct 10, 2020Oct 10, 2020
Harriet DedmanSunnyside.New York, November 11, 2015 — The room was dark and small, incongruous to the wide-open spaces outside. Frank Sinatra flirted on the radio…Feb 23, 2016Feb 23, 2016
Harriet DedmanNew York: Seeking shelter beyond the systemNew York, November 26, 2015 — “Sure, I’ll take one,” says Willie, shuffling slowly toward the pantry at St Mary’s men’s homeless shelter in…Feb 23, 2016Feb 23, 2016
Harriet DedmanThe Hellas LifeguardsGreece, November 30, 2015 — Broken boats, discarded life jackets, shoes and emergency blankets litter the beach of stones and rocks, in the…Feb 23, 2016Feb 23, 2016
Harriet DedmanDancing to the drum: Refugees WelcomeNew York, December 10, 2015 — A modest crowd gathers at Columbus Circle in the early evening. A clumsy drum attempts a beat. Seven armed…Jan 16, 2016Jan 16, 2016
Harriet DedmanA tragedy played large — the Greek film industry and the economic crisisNew York, Oct. 22, 2015 — A sculpted Zeus clutching a reel of film beams out from a screen into darkness at the Bow Tie Cinema in…Oct 28, 2015Oct 28, 2015
Harriet DedmanThe Landmarks Preservation Commission and the backlog of The BronxNew York, Oct. 8, 2015 — The Landmarks Preservation Commission launched the first of four public hearings on Thursday to address a backlog…Oct 28, 2015Oct 28, 2015
Harriet DedmanExodus or Odyssey: The new wave of Greek-AmericansNew York, Sept.21, 2015 — A new wave of immigration from Greece to the United States is inevitable, insiders say, as millennials no longer…Oct 28, 2015Oct 28, 2015