Jessie Graham

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  • Username: jessiegraham
  • Senior Multimedia Producer
  • Role: Internet/Multimedia Staff

Recent Pieces from Jessie Graham

Caption: Egyptians celebrating in Tahrir Square, Credit: © 2011 Platon for Human Rights Watch

Voices from Tahrir (54:00)
From: Human Rights Watch

Voices from Tahrir Square, a sound-portrait of the people's revolution in Egypt. For the anniversary of the Jan25-Feb11 2011 uprising.
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Little Paid Parental Leave in the US (06:07)
From: Human Rights Watch

USA is one of the only countries in the world that doesn't offer paid parental leave.
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Jubilation in Cairo (01:06)
From: Human Rights Watch

Heba Morayef reports from Tahrir Square, where the crowd is celebrating after the announcement that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down.
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Cairo: Tahrir Square- Audio Diary (08:50)
From: Human Rights Watch

From Calm to Violence: Several Days in Tahrir Square; an audio diary observing the demonstrations.
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Funeral of Ugandan LGBT Activist Marred by Homophobia (08:12)
From: Human Rights Watch

The funeral of murdered Ugandan LGBT activist David Kato (2011-01-28)
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Burma: Little Change, Some Hope (05:02)
From: Human Rights Watch

Despite Burma's first general election in two decades, Burma-watchers say there's been little real change.
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On the Trail of the LRA (06:03)
From: Human Rights Watch

The Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda kills civilians and abducts children.
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Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East (04:54)
From: Human Rights Watch

Women face exploitation and violence when leave their homes in Asia and Africa for jobs as domestic workers in the Middle East.
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The Global Fight For Pain Relief (05:35)
From: Human Rights Watch

Access to pain relief is practically non-existent in most of the developing world.
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Cluster Munitions (06:00)
From: Human Rights Watch

Many countries have signed a new treaty banning cluster munitions; but other producers of these dangerous weapons, including the U.S., have yet to sign.