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Charles M. Sennott

Charles M. Sennott

Charles Sennott is the founder and Editor of The GroundTruth Project. He is an award-winning correspondent, best-selling author and editor with 30 years of experience in international, national and local journalism. A leading social entrepreneur in new media, Sennott started GroundTruth in 2014 and in 2017 launched the non-profit organization's new, local reporting initiative, Report for America.

Reporting on the front lines of wars and insurgencies in at least 20 countries, including the post 9-11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and the 2011 Arab Spring, Sennott began his career in local news covering cops, courts and municipal government. Sennott’s deep experience in reporting led him to dedicate himself to supporting and training the next generation of journalists to tell the most important stories of our time. Sennott is also the co-founder of GlobalPost, an acclaimed international news website.

Previously, Sennott worked for many years as a reporter at the New York Daily News and then the Boston Globe, where he became Bureau Chief for the Middle East and Europe, and a leader of the paper's international coverage from 1997 to 2005. Sennott has also served as a correspondent for PBS FRONTLINE and the PBS NewsHour. He has contributed news analysis to the BBC, CNN, NPR, MSNBC and others.

He is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. In 2016, Sennott was accepted into the DRK portfolio of leading social entrepreneurs who can make a difference. Subscribe to his newsletter on Substack: https://charlessennott.substack.com/
Christian worshippers from around the world along the Via Dolorosa as they walk towards the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Good Friday, March 30, 2018, in Jerusalem's Old City. Christians believe it to be the site of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. (Heidi Levine/The GroundTruth Project)
Faith

As faithful celebrate Easter, Passover in Jerusalem, the city braces for the US embassy’s relocation

JERUSALEM – A cold, persistent rain fell on the ancient Roman paving stones of the Old City here,...

Mar 30, 2018
JC strips the "Crossing the Divide" wrap off the van. (Screenshot)
Announcements

Giving thanks at the end of the road

SAN FRANCISCO — It was the end of the road. After 72 days of reporting, 4,296 miles of highway...

Nov 22, 2017
James Foley Libya
Columns

Jim Foley’s legacy of journalism and public service

These days, many people don’t think of journalism as a defense of liberty, not with President Trump labeling...

Oct 12, 2017
The GroundTruth "Crossing the Divide" reporting team near Pikeville, Kentucky (Photo by Ben Brody/GroundTruth)
Democracy

On a mission to listen and report in Appalachia

PIKEVILLE, Kentucky  —  Listen to people who live here in the heart of rural Appalachia and it doesn’t...

Sep 27, 2017
Photojournalist Horst Faas, who took this picture of the Vietnam War, is among five journalists whose efforts at holding the U.S. government accountable is featured in the documentary, DATELINE—SAIGON. (Horst Faas via Dateline-Saigon)
Media Industry

Documentary about Vietnam War reporters holds lessons for the present

WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts — Like an illumination round fired from an artillery shell, a new documentary film titled...

Aug 04, 2017
Middle East

The 50-year-old image that still defines the Six-Day War

JERUSALEM – The photograph is iconic. The camera angle tilts upward and it frames the rugged but idealistic...

Jun 07, 2017
Father Salem Yunis, from Aleppo, Syria, and Father Oscar Rodriguez, from El Salvador, stand on the remnants of an ancient Roman road in Emmaus, which today lies in West Bank territory. (Photo by Heidi Levine/GroundTruth)
Middle East

The Road to Emmaus

The Road to Emmaus: When Christianity disappears in the land where the faith began Father Salem Yunis, from...

Apr 17, 2017
Israeli border police stand on guard as Christian pilgrims from Serbia carry wooden crosses along Via Dolorosa, or “The Way of Sorrow," in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 14, 2017. (Photo by Heidi Levine/GroundTruth)
Faith

The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion: On the Via Dolorosa, Christians react to a rise in Islamic militant attacks Israeli border police...

Apr 16, 2017
People walk along a streets in Havana, Cuba. Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States were re-established during Barack Obama's presidency – but now, with Donald Trump in office, the future of these diplomatic relations are somewhat unclear. (Photo by Pedro Szekely/Flickr)
Democracy

The uncertain future of US-Cuba relations

HAVANA — On Obispo Street, past the shops hawking Che Guevara T-shirts and the signature blue neon of...

Mar 10, 2017
View from the window of an airplane.
Media Industry

To fix journalism, we can start by not looking down on ‘flyover’ states

On a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco to attend a conference on “The Future of...

Jan 13, 2017
Caitlin McNally takes photos on a GroundTruth Fellowship in Antarctica.
Announcements

Make Journalism Great Again: A message from GroundTruth’s Charles Sennott

Dear friends, At the end of a dramatic year, the political landscape has shifted revealing deep divisions and...

Dec 22, 2016
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