A Now Broken Silence: Where Female Correspondents Go From Here

While studying abroad in Barcelona, Spain, I took an International Journalism and Global Media course at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. My final research paper for the class was about the double standard that female foreign correspondents often face in the workplace and in the field. The paper, titled “A Now Broken Silence: Where Female Correspondents Go From Here,” was largely inspired by Lara Logan’s decision to speak out about being sexually assaulted while covering celebrations in Tahrir Square (Cairo, Egypt) on February 11, 2011.

Read the paper.