Whirling dervish in Argentina
The turkish legacy of the whirling dervish of Rumi in Southamerica.
- Reporter / Journalist
- Senior Editor
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
Lobos, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
14 reviews$200 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteGraduated in journalism from the Universidad de Belgrano, in Buenos Aires. He received the Honorable Mention for the best grade point average. He is a university professor. He worked as a professor of New Journalism at the Knight Center for Journalism in Americas, at the University of Austin. He was invited by UNESCO as an international lecturer at the Citizen Journalism workshop in Panama City (2012). He was special editor of Noticias Magazine, and editor-in-chief of Newsweek Magazine (Argentina). His articles were published in the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Panama, Spain and Argentina. In 2000, he received the Award Pleyade for the best journalistic article of the year, one of the most prestigious awards in journalism in South America. In 2001, the TEA School of Journalism awarded him as the journalist of the year in the magazine category in Argentina. He is author of seven books.
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