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WACH Young Professionals presents: One Year, One Man, Twenty Wars- Kevin Sites
February 18, 2009
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The World Affairs Council of Houston presents a Young Professionals Reception and Short Documentary Screening: One Year, One Man, Twenty Wars- Kevin Sites.
Kevin Sites (pictured)
In the Hot Zone, Yahoo! News
There will be brief remarks at the reception as well as a short clip from his documentary.
Traveling alone in 2007, reporter Kevin Sites set out to cover every major armed conflict in the world within one year. He interviewed combatants and victims on the causes and costs of each of these struggles. Using portable technology, he had the flexibility and speed to report his experiences in real-time for Yahoo! on the Hot Zone web site. Kevin Sites has had a distinguished career in print journalism as well as cable and network news.
Kevin Sites has reported from the jungles of Colombia, where he filmed U.S. anti-drug efforts. He covered the war in Iraq and was captured by Saddam Hussein’s Fedayeen militia while attempting to be the first western journalist to reach Tikrit during the initial invasion. He spent nearly six months in Afghanistan reporting on the Northern and Eastern Alliance forces before and after the fall of the Taliban, and shot some of the earliest video of the ground combat. He witnessed the aftermath of the 2005 Southeast Asia tsunami in Banda Aceh, Indonesia and filed pictures of the devastation. Sites is credited with launching innovative web-based journalism and bringing international awareness to a new generation of viewers.
Kevin Sites has had a distinguished career in print journalism as well as cable and network news. As a producer for NBC News, he received an Edward R. Murrow Award for coverage of the Kosovo war and was nominated for an Emmy Award for contributions to a series on landmines. He has produced shows such as NBC’s Nightly News with Tom Brokaw and ABC's This Week with David Brinkley. His articles appear in publications such as Popular Science, BlackBook, and The New Times.
The Young Professionals series is an opportunity to learn first-hand about the world while meeting other members who share the same interests.
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2115 Taft Street
Houston, TX 77006 -
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$10 WACH members
$15 WACH non-membersReservations are required. Cancellations must be received 24 hours in advance for a refund to be granted. If you have any questions, contact ypg@wachouston.org
Info Phone: 713-522-7811
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February 18, 2009Times:
8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
This reception will immediately follow his formal presentation at the Junior League.
There will be brief remarks at the reception as well as a short clip from his documentary. -
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