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Judea Pearl is the president of the Daniel Pearl Foundation, which he co-founded in April 2002, “to continue Daniel’s life-work of East-West understanding and to address the root causes of his tragedy.”
- The Daniel Pearl Foundation
The Daniel Pearl Foundation is working internationally...
- The Daniel Pearl Foundation
The Daniel Pearl Foundation is working internationally through education and communication to empower voices of moderation to confront the hatred that took Danny’s life. Promoting mutual respect & understanding among diverse cultures through journalism, music, and dialogue.
The Daniel Pearl Foundation is a foundation based in the United States. The foundation was formed by his parents Ruth and Judea Pearl after musician and Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Karachi, Pakistan in 2002.
The honorary board of the Daniel Pearl Foundation includes Christiane Amanpour, former US President Bill Clinton, Abdul Sattar Edhi, John L. Hennessy, Ted Koppel, Queen Noor of Jordan, Sari Nusseibeh, Mariane Pearl, Itzhak Perlman, and Elie Wiesel.
Pearl is a member of the honorary board of the Daniel Pearl Foundation [21] which was established by Daniel's parents Ruth and Judea Pearl.
Oct 27, 2012 · One of the foundation projects that Michelle and Tamara developed is the Daniel Pearl Media Internship, which awards two-month newspaper, radio and television internships to 16- to 23-year-old Israeli and Palestinian youth who have participated in a coexistence and dialogue program.
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The Wall Street Journal, in collaboration with France’s Ecole de Journalisme de Sciences Po, presents awards to three students who embody Daniel’s integrity and excellence in reporting. The 2014 winners were Matthias Verbergt (1st), Chloe Domat (2nd) and Anna Kokko (3rd).