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Fighting Words: How U.S. and Arab Journalists Can Break Through to Better Coverage

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This free manual was birthed out of a three-day conference, entitled, "Bina'a A'-Jusour - Bridging the Gap: Misunderstandings and Misinformation in the Arab and U.S. Media." Held at the Wingspread conference facility, and sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation, this meeting invited Arab and American journalists to discuss the wide and dangerous gap that exists between the United States and Arab countries along with addressing the role that journalism has played in maintaining and widening the gap.

This manual is published in English and Arabic and you can dowload a PDF copy by clicking on the links below. To obtain a hard copy please contact our ICFJ Publications office at: darteaga@icfj.org.

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