Charles Sennott
Appearance


Charles M. Sennott is a journalist and author who helped found The GroundTruth Project and serves as its editor-in-chief. He was held carious positions at the Boston Globe including European Bureau Chief. He wrote a book about the disappearance of Christian communities in the Middle East.[1] He co-founded and has helped lead GlobalPost.[2] His book on Bruce Ritter, Broken Covenant, was published in 1992.[3]
He graduated from the University of Massachusetts.[4]
He has appeared on C-Span.[5] He was interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air.[6]
In 2024 he received a press freedom award.[7] He has spoken about the Boston Marathon bombing.[8] He produced a program on Christian Zionists.[9]
In 2009 he wrote about his career.[10]
Writings
[edit]- Broken Covenant; the Story of Father Bruce Ritter's Fall from Grace (1992)
- The Body and the Blood: The Middle East's Vanishing Christians and the Possibility for Peace
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.npr.org/2017/05/29/530617209/the-body-and-the-blood-follows-exodus-of-christians-in-the-middle-east
- ^ "Journalists Charles Sennott And Seth Mnookin Discuss Boston Manhunt". KERA News. April 19, 2013.
- ^ Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien (December 13, 1992). "The Priest and the Runaways" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Charles M. Sennott '84". www.umassalumni.com.
- ^ "Charles Sennott | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
- ^ "Journalist Charles Sennott". Fresh Air Archive: Interviews with Terry Gross. October 22, 2001.
- ^ Greenman, Daniel (May 3, 2024). "Times publisher receives journalism award".
- ^ "Award-winning reporter to talk at URI about Boston Marathon bombings in the context of covering terrorist bombings worldwide, April 18".
- ^ "Sennott Still Looking for Crazies After All These Years".
- ^ Sennott, Charles M. "Roll the Dice". Columbia Journalism Review.