A foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, David Zucchino has reported recently from Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 for a series titled "Being Black in South Africa" and is a four-time Pulitzer finalist, most recently for his reporting from Iraq in 2003. His books include The Myth of the Welfare Queen (1997) and Thunder Run: The Armored Strike to Capture Baghdad (2004). He and his family are members of the Eno River UU Fellowship in Durham, North Carolina.
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By David Zucchino
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'What ecotourism should be'David Zucchino
An organic coffee farm and ecotourism lodge founded by a Unitarian Universalist couple is a model for just and sustainable tourism.
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Transforming the lives of India's 'broken people'David ZucchinoHow the Unitarian Universalist Holdeen India Program helps India's outcastes.
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Hut schools for India's child laborersDavid ZucchinoThe UUA Holdeen India Program supports schools for child laborers.