Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
Nigerian Christians fear more retaliation after Muslim gangs brutally kill as many as 500 Sunday
Unlike Haiti, Chile's strict building codes and strong, responsive government mitigated earthquake damage
Jamie Dean | Acting president of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan displays humility where power rules
Jamie Dean | With nearly half a million orphaned children before the quake, Haiti's challenge to parent them just got bigger
Jamie Dean | Helping Haitians recover takes zeal-with wisdom
Jamie Dean | Ugandan church leaders take responsibility for anti-homosexuality law
Failing to heed sound advice, 10 Americans now find themselves facing kidnapping charges in Haiti
While the UN grapples with unruly crowds, The Salvation Army peacefully distributes food
Jamie Dean | Caregivers predict a second wave of death, as Haitians find moments of deliverance amid days of devastation from one of the modern world's worst natural disasters
Relief groups attempt to help Haitians despite murky rules, government interference, and the lack of a cohesive plan