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Victoria Fine

Victoria Fine is a new media journalist and an editor for Huffington Post Impact. Her work has been featured both in the U.S. and abroad, including the Chicago Tribune, AOL.com, and L'Officiel, a fashion magazine based in Paris. She is also the managing editor of Modern Overland, a travel guidebook series dedicated to providing tech savvy travelers the information they need to make global exploration socially sustainable and ecofriendly. Fine has authored two books, including "Fundamental Talent," a handbook on top-level management succession. She is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and holds a master's degree in new media storytelling.

Recent Reports

The Citadel's Keeper

By Victoria Fine on Aug 13, 2010 | No Comments

For 8,000 years traders and conquerers, crusaders and pleasure seekers have passed through the citadel gates without pause, making it one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. But now only one family remains.

Yazidis: Power and Peril

By Victoria Fine on Aug 13, 2010 | No Comments

In the mountains of northwest Iraq, people are gathering again. Four times a year they pile their cars high with mattresses and food and travel to the base of a narrow valley to visit Lalish, the place where the earth...

Halabja

By Victoria Fine on Jul 31, 2010 | No Comments

A sobering remembrance of the 1988 chemical attack on Halabja in Iraqi Kurdistan and the repercussions still felt by residents today.

Al-Anfal: Kurdish Genocide in the 1980s

By Victoria Fine on Jul 27, 2010 | No Comments

In 1988, Saddam Hussein asked his cousin, Ali Hassan Al-Majid to take control of northern Iraq, where rebellion from Kurds and minorities ran high. The brutal campaign to eliminate dissent would be later be condemned worldwide as a crime against humanity.

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