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NPR foreign correspondent Lourdes “Lulu” Garcia-Navarro

Perhaps best known for her coverage of the Middle East, NPR foreign correspondent Lourdes Garcia-Navarro was one of the first reporters to enter Libya after the Arab Spring uprising last year, providing powerful and sound-rich descriptions of the conflict. Now based in Jerusalem, Garcia-Navarro has turned her attention to reporting on the challenges Libya and other affected countries face after the liberation. A recipient of the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize in 2006 for a two-part series “Migrants’ Job Search Empties Mexican Community,” she also shared in two awards honoring NPR News’ Iraq reporting: a George Foster Peabody Award in 2005 and a 2007 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Silver Baton Award.

2011 Corporation for Public Broadcasting Edward R. Murrow Award

2011 Corporation for Public Broadcasting Edward R. Murrow Award

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