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Daniel Pearl loved music and understood how it could help bridge cultural divides. The foundation's mission is to promote cross-cultural understanding through journalism, music, and innovative communications.
Please join in the celebration at the
Eighth Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days
(October 1-31) for more information on these
exciting and inspiring events...

Music
* Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days
* "Harmony for Humanity" eStage
* Steve Reich's "Daniel Variations" Unveiled at Disney Hall

Dialogues and Awards
* Muslim-Jewish Dialogues in Virginia, California and Canada
* Daniel Pearl Receives
Houston Holocaust Museum's Moral Courage Award
* Anti-Defamation League Daniel Pearl Award Presented to Historian Robert Satloff
* Daniel Pearl, Holocaust Victims Honored at Miami Holocaust Memorial
* Judea Pearl Receives Honorary Doctorate of Science from University of Toronto:
"Science and Human Freedom"

Journalism and Media
* Bernard-Henri Levy to Deliver Second Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture at Stanford
* "A Mighty Heart" Premiere to Benefit Foundation's Work
* PEARL World Youth News Reporters Attend "Celebration of Teaching and Learning" Conference
* New Program - Editors From Middle East on U.S. Fellowships
* New Program - Daniel Pearl Media Internship for Israeli and Palestinian Youths: Peace It Together and Crossing Borders
* Dedicated: Daniel Pearl Magnet School for Journalism and Communication
* Three Daniel Pearl Prizes Awarded to Journalism Students in Paris:
1st -Caroline Gillet of Belgium
2nd - Fannie Olivier of Canada
3rd - Madeleine Leroyer of France


FREEDOM HERO:
DANIEL PEARL

by Geeta Malik and Kathy Crockett

Daniel Pearl Foundation

In 2002 an American journalist made the headlines, not for a news-breaking story, but for his abduction and murder at the hands of terrorists in Karachi, Pakistan. Daniel Pearl, a South Asia correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, was researching an article on terrorism when he was kidnapped. He was not the first, and certainly not the last, foreign reporter to die in the latest Middle East conflict, but he was the first American; so, perhaps that is why he made headlines in media all over the United States. Or, perhaps--and more likely--the extensive coverage of his abduction and tragic death had more to do with the way he lived his life and reported the news.

Daniel Pearl, or "Danny," as he was known to friends, family, and colleagues, was adored not only by those personally close to him, but also by his readers. In a tribute published by the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Wall Street Journal business editor Lawrence Ingrassia wrote of Danny: "What caught my eye from afar was Danny's graceful and clever writing, and his knack for getting into the shoes--heck, the socks--of people he was writing about." He was the kind of professional who refused to do the "easy story." And what made him a "first-rate foreign correspondent was his ability to put readers in places they never have been, so they could see and smell and hear what a person or country is like," continued Ingrassia.

Daniel Pearl Foundation
Danny brought understanding and compassion to his stories and to his relationships. He was friendly and charismatic and smart. Born on October 10th, 1963, to parents Judea and Ruth, he pursued his passions and talents for academics, sports, and music. He played the violin and, like his stories, his repertoire was wide and varied--everything from bluegrass to salsa. After Danny received his B.A. in Communications from Stanford University, he began working for newspapers around the country as a reporter. In 1990, he joined the Wall Street Journal and began working for their bureau in Atlanta, Georgia.

His assignments brought Danny to places all around the globe. In Paris he met Mariane, a fellow journalist, and immediately fell in love; the two were married a year later, in 1999. Newly married, and with a baby on the way, he was understandably hesitant to go to Afghanistan, but he went and reported on the Middle East conflict with his special blend of style, integrity, intelligence, and respect for people of all nations, ethnic groups, and religions. In 2002, he went to Pakistan to investigate terror links between Pakistan and Afghanistan. On his way to an interview, Pearl was kidnapped, and, despite pleas from world leaders as well as his wife, he was murdered. Just two days before his abduction, Danny had learned that he and Mariane were having a son.

Adam D. Pearl was born in May 2002. Although Adam will never know a life with his father, he will learn of Danny's legacy and good work in a myriad of ways. There will of course be personal stories and anecdotes from family, friends, and Danny's colleagues; Danny's own writings; and then there is the Daniel Pearl Foundation, which his family created in order to preserve Daniel's memory while teaching young people about journalistic integrity and tolerance. Collaborating with iEARN (www.iearn.org), one of the foundation's initiatives, PEARL (Prepare and Educate Aspiring Reporters for Leadership), has created a web-based news service with stories by youth reporters from around the world. The foundation also celebrates Danny's love and talent for music through Daniel Pearl Music Day, which coincides each year with his birthday.

In an interview with Larry King on CNN in 2002, just before giving birth to the couple's son, Mariane spoke of the memories she will pass on to Adam: "I want to convey to him his sense of...how genuinely he went to different people and ...expand(ed) the limits of his tolerance, of his knowledge of other people," she said. To his father, Judea Pearl, and countless others around the globe, Daniel ("Danny") Pearl will forever be "a symbol of strength and hope," and an individual who "remained proud of his heritage and unshaken in his convictions, a man who lived by truth and compassion." (Judea Pearl, New York Times. June 18, 2002.)

Written by Geeta Malik and Kathy Crockett


RELATED LINKS

Daniel's Father Speaks About His Son Judea Pearl, Daniel's father, speaks about his son and sends a message to young reporters.

The Daniel Pearl Foundation Learn more about Daniel Pearl and his committment to journalistic integrity.

PEARL World Youth News A joint project between iEARN and the Daniel Pearl Foundation, this web-based news service helps young people around the world learn how to become international correspondents for student publications.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists The Daniel Pearl Awards

EXTRA INFORMATION

Judea Pearl speaks about the Daniel Pearl Foundation.

For more information on Daniel Pearl, read a brief biography on the Daniel Pearl Foundation website.

The website of PBS's Newshour with Jim Leher has dedicated a "Newswatch" page to media coverage on Daniel Pearl.

The Wall Street Journal offers a collection of news stories written by Daniel Pearl.

More articles on Daniel Pearl can be found on the Daniel Pearl Foundation website, including this one about the foundation and Daniel's legacy.


 
RECOMMENDED READING

A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband Danny Pearl

by Mariane Pearl, Sarah Crichton (With)

At Home in the World: Collected Writings from the Wall Street Journal (eBook)

by Daniel Pearl, Helene Cooper (Editor), Mariane Pearl (Foreword by)

I Am Jewish: Personal Reflections Inspired by the Last Words of Daniel Pearl

by Judea Pearl (Editor), Ruth Pearl (Editor)


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