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.
Jamie Dean | With alleged massacres of civilians as the backdrop, the Marine Corps tries to expand the reach of programs that deal with combat stress
Jamie Dean | Gay-marriage initiatives aren't the only threat to preserving marriage.
Jamie Dean | A new human-rights panel has a familiar problem: Some of world's worst violators are charter members
Jamie Dean | With rainy season approaching, time is running short to avert disaster
Jamie Dean | Three years and 300,000 deaths later, the world seems no closer to a solution in Sudan. "Haven't the people of Darfur already suffered enough?"
Jamie Dean | Moderates and conservatives mix it up on the way to winning votes
Since 2003, the situation in Darfur has escalated into what the United Nations calls the world's worst refugee crisis but talks continue to stall on how to end the suffering
Jamie Dean | A 20-year-old disaster continues to haunt Eastern Europe, but children from Belarus are finding a haven in the United States
Jamie Dean | From a teapot museum to the World Toilet Summit, a new report shows that pork-barrel politics is worse than ever
Jamie Dean | The mission changes for a post-hurricane homeless center