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.
UN peacekeepers face an intractable dilemma that pits supporting Congolese troops against protecting vulnerable civilians
In Mogadishu, a suicide bomber takes away lives and a ray of hope for a better Somalia
Jamie Dean | Human Rights Day highlights victims of persistent abuse around the world
Jamie Dean | The word from activists against gay marriage: If the battle hasn't come to your state it will; be ready to work hard and be weary
Jamie Dean | Uncertain of the costs that Washington may hit them with next, many employers are too frightened to hire
President Obama's Asia agenda steered clear of any tough talk on human rights abuses
Horrific stories such as Wujuan's ought to make President Obama press the Chinese on human rights
Jamie Dean | Across the country, public-school students are going to Bible studies-and it's entirely legal
Jamie Dean | Democrats and Republicans in Kinston, N.C., plan their next move against a federal veto of nonpartisan elections
State Department releases its first report on religious freedom under Obama without adding any new offending countries