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Reporter's Notebook from Pakistan

Until Next Time, Pakistan

Laura Isensee

Posted on October 3, 2016 · Laura Isensee reflects on her visit to Pakistan on the last day of her visit to that country.

Tags airport extremism Karachi pakistan progress

Reporter's Notebook from Pakistan

What Houston Can Learn From Karachi And Other Megacities

Laura Isensee

Posted on September 30, 2016 · For other growing cities like Houston, urban planners say there is a lot to learn from Karachi and other megacities, especially as more and more people around the world flock to urban centers for jobs and opportunity.

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Reporter's Notebook from Pakistan

Creating Safe Spaces for Open Dialogue

Laurie Johnson

Posted on September 28, 2016 · In Karachi, News 88.7 Education Reporter Laura Isensee reflects on the difficulties people face in Pakistan when they try to push back against cultural norms.

Tags cultural exchange ICFJ International Center For Journalists Karachi pakistan Sabeen Mahmud

Reporter's Notebook from Pakistan

A Museum Field Trip & A Makeshift Classroom In Karachi

HPM News Staff

Posted on September 27, 2016 · News 88.7's Laura Isensee was struck by the seeming contradictions of two educational moments she witnessed in the port city.

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Reporter's Notebook from Pakistan

Reflections On Security, Textbooks & Freedom Of The Press

HPM News Staff

Posted on September 26, 2016 · Listen to an audio montage of News 88.7 Reporter Laura Isensee's first dispatches.

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