Keyword: osborn elliott prize
The 2020 winner of Asia Society's Osborn Elliott Prize, who was forced to leave China this year, reflects on his years covering the country.
The 2020 winner of the Osborn Elliott Prize for Excellence in Journalism in Asia discussed his reporting from China, from which he was expelled in March.
Reporters must overcome enormous obstacles to uncover the truth about China's suppression of its Uighur minority.
The embattled Filipina journalist has been arrested twice this year for her fearless coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte's violent crackdown on drugs.
Award-winning journalist Ellen Barry explores why so many Indian women are dropping from the workforce.
The Washington Post reporter and Osborn Elliott Prize winner discusses how the country has — and hasn't — changed in the 15 years since 9/11.
Bloomberg journalists Rajesh Kumar Singh, Tom Lasseter, and Jonathan Kaufman tell George Stephanopoulos how in-depth reporting on an international team led them to report the stories that won the 2015 'Oz Prize.'
Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: Bill Clinton speaks at Asia Society's Annual Dinner in 2003.
2009 Osborn Elliott Prize winner Greg Constantine discusses his work depicting the struggles of stateless minority groups around the world through photography.
Veteran journalist who reported from South Korea and China discusses potential conflict in the region, North Korean defectors, and the media atmosphere in China.