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Tracy Jarrett

Tracy Jarrett is a GlobalPost-Kaiser Global Health Reporting Fellow from Chicago, Illinois. Tracy recently graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism where she was a Digital Media concentrator and president of the Columbia University Association of Black Journalists. At Columbia, Tracy began reporting and writing about women living with HIV/AIDS in New York City, when she was not covering the Brooklyn Supreme Court for The Brooklyn Ink.In May 2011, Tracy graduated from Amherst College with BA in English. At Amherst, she served as publisher and opinion writer for The Amherst Student. It was during her time studying abroad in South Africa, at the University of Cape Town, that she became interested in reporting on international issues with a focus on Southern African countries.Tracy has also worked as a freelance reporter for Ebony Magazine, The Chicago Tribune online, The Huffington Post, and Black America Web.
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part I: Seeking answers on HIV/AIDS
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part II: Notes from New York
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part III: Mother-to-child transmission in Johannesburg
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part IV: Ladies build support in Langa
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part V: Mothers2Mothers in Cape Town
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part VI: Reflection and Closure
Lifestyle
HIV outreach workers see uncertain future in Cape Town
Lifestyle
From New York to Cape Town, AIDS fight personal for mentoring mothers
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A pharmacy’s role in the fight against AIDS
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A Daughter’s Journey, Part VII: Testing the fear of stigma
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When stereotypes get in the way of addressing HIV
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International House conference finds Americans really do care about global news
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Curbing the HIV/AIDS epidemic one wall post at a time
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A Daughter’s Journey: Reflections on Mother’s Day
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Q&A with UN adviser Amina Mohammed: MDGs ‘not deep enough’
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A daughter’s journey: Reflections from Cape Town on World AIDS Day