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Il Foglio
December 15, 2015
Mariane Pearl, le ragazze yazide e la forza che tiene in piedi questo pezzo di civiltà, il nostro
By Paola Peduzzi
Quando ha saputo che suo marito era stato ucciso da al Qaida, decapitato con un coltello in diretta video, Mariane


The Sunday Times
December 13, 2015
I grew up in those areas the attackers came from. My friends were all muslims -Algerians, Tunisians. There was something broken about these families
By Christina Lamb
Mariane Pearl, the journalist whose husband, Daniel Pearl, was beheaded by al-Qaeda in 2002, was born in Paris to inmigrants.


Monocle
December 6, 2015
The big interview Mariane Pearl
By Georgina Dodwin
Georgina Godwin sits down this week with award-winning journalist, author and activist Mariane Pearl to discuss the ethics of reporting


La Vanguardia
June 2, 2015
Mariane Pearl, editora jefe de la plataforma periodística ‘Chime for Change’
By Ima Sanchís
Tengo 47 años. Nací en París. Viví en Nueva York, Londres, Bombay y ahora en Barcelona con mi hijo, Adam


Girls write now
May 1, 2015
Thrilled to have Mariane Pearl at the girls write now awards!
By Sara Heegaard
Mariane Pearl will be serving as our emcee for the 2015 Girls Write Now Awards and we could not be


The Indian Express
September 9, 2014
Mariane Pearl: I don’t think about Danny’s killers, I look to women for hope
By Pritha Chatterjee
More than 12 years have passed since her husband and Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was brutally killed by


Ara
April 26, 2015
Els que no tenen veu són els que ho saben tot
By Antoni Bassas
Determinació ”Si tenim valors, les televisions no poden ensenyar vídeos dels segrestats per l’Estat Islàmic” Exemple ”Jo sé que el


Independent
March 15, 2015
TheMedia Column: The journalist who believes ‘decency’ is the best weapon in the battle for free speech
By Adam Sherwin
Mariane Pearl, whose journalist husband was killed by Al Qaeda abductors, will help recognise the world’s most courageous and creative

The New York times
April 19, 2002
Wy good hearts must go public
By Mariane Pearl
Paris, I first learned about Pakistan’s silent majority at a time when most of the world found itself stunned and
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Because I amb a Girl - Plan International
October 1, 2015
Travelling the sidewalks
By Mariane Pearl
Mariane Pearl is the Managing Editor of the Chime for Change campaign, which aims to inspire, collect and share powerful

The New York Times
June 21, 2015
Havana on My Mind
By Mariane Pearl
My cousin’s neighborhood remains a kind of time capsule of the Cuba that I have come to love. My cousin

Glamour
July 9, 2014
The Guardian Angels
By Mariane Pearl
For years, rape has been accepted as a consequence of war. But if Angelina Jolie and a group of ferociously

The New York Times
July 23, 2006
Two for the Road
By Mariane Pearl
SILVERIO, my driving instructor, is a short, smiling Mexican in his late 30’s. His smile gets broader when he learns

The New York Times
September 11, 2005
A Village of Their Own
By Mariane Pearl
I MOVED to the West Village four months ago in search of a tribe. My husband, Danny, had been murdered

Glamour
July 9, 2014
The Guardian Angels
By Mariane Pearl
For years, rape has been accepted as a consequence of war. But if Angelina Jolie and a group of ferociously
ESSAYS


The Huffington Post
September 30, 2015
Illuminating Women’s Voices From Within
By Mariane Pearl
In 2007, began my special interest in “women’s issues” and what I quickly found out was that women’s issues were


El Tiempo
September 6, 2014
Mariane Pearl: reflexiones sobre el asesinato de un periodista
By Mariane Pearl
La viuda de un reportero decapitado por terroristas escribe con motivo de la ejecución de J. Foley. Cuando conocí a


The Huffington Post
August 5, 2014
Women Around the World Are Finding New Ways to Seek Justice
By Mariane Pearl
Malcom X used to say that nobody can give you freedom; nobody can give you equality or justice. “If you’re


CNN
September 19, 2013
Education makes life worth living
By Mariane Pearl
One hot summer morning in Monrovia, Liberia, I came across a group of young men who had been snatched from


Glamour
June 30, 2006
The woman who gave me my strength
By Mariane Pearl
When my mother died of cancer a few years ago, she left me a beautiful silver ashtray and a red

The New York times
April 19, 2002
Wy good hearts must go public
By Mariane Pearl
Paris, I first learned about Pakistan’s silent majority at a time when most of the world found itself stunned and

Independent
February 17, 2004
My fight for Danny’s memory
By Mariane Pearl
I made a friend in Pakistan. I nicknamed him “Captain” because of his autthority; I couldn´t tell if it came

The Huffington Post
April 8, 2010
Can We Spread Hope While Others Spread Fear? Numbers and a Few More Questions from TED
By Mariane Pearl
Chris Anderson, TED’s curator, opened this year’s conference entitled “What the World Needs Now” with a bold and sad statement

The New York times
April 19, 2002
Wy good hearts must go public
By Mariane Pearl
Paris, I first learned about Pakistan’s silent majority at a time when most of the world found itself stunned and