The Wal-Mart Effect
A Pulitzer Prize-winning series co-authored by Evelyn Iritani, Tyler Marshall, Nancy Cleeland and Abigail Goldman on how Wal-Mart has reshaped the world; from supply chain development and sourcing to labor conditions and union politics. To read more: go to The Wal-Mart Effect.
China: A Giant Awakes
An Overseas Press Club award-winning series by Evelyn Iritani and Marla Dickerson that explored how the rise of China’s manufacturing base was reshaping the global furniture industry. To read more: go to China: A Giant Awakes.
An Exploration of Food, Wine and Travel
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The business of global trade.
An Ocean Between Us: The Changing Relationship of Japan and the United States, Told in Four Stories From the Life of an American Town
--By Evelyn Iritani
I explore the relationship between the U.S. and Japan through the prism of a Northwest mill town, Port Angeles, Washington. The story begins in 1834 when shipwrecked Japanese sailors washed up on the Washington coast, continues through World War II, and ends in 1988 when one of Japan's largest paper companies bought the aging American paper mill that was the town’s mainstay. Read more.
In January 2014, I visited the Democratic Republic of Congo on a two-week reporting trip sponsored by the International Women’s Media Foundation.
Here are my stories:
Guerrillas, gorillas and oil: A toxic mix?
Al Jazeera America
Restoring the shattered women of Congo
Humanosphere.org
Tourism That Can Save a Gorilla, Maybe Even a Country
Zester Daily
Photo credit: Evelyn Iritani
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