Sally Hayden
Sally Hayden is an Irish journalist and writer. A foreign correspondent, she has reported from Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and Rwanda. Her book My Fourth Time, We Drowned, an investigation into the migrant crisis, was published in 2022.
Early life
Hayden obtained a Bachelor of Civil Law degree from University College Dublin in 2012.[1]
Career
Hayden has written for The BBC,[2] TIME,[3] The Guardian,[4] Newsweek, The Washington Post,[5] Al Jazeera, CNN International, NBC News, Channel 4 News, The New York Times,[6] Thomson Reuters Foundation News, Magnum Photos, The Irish Times,[7] The Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph,[8] RTÉ.[1] In 2014, she was staff writer with VICE News.[1]
In 2020, she was awarded the UCD Alumni Award in Law.[9]
My Fourth Time, We Drowned
Hayden's first book depicts the struggle for African migrants and refugees to get to Europe.[10][11][12][13] It was shortlisted for the 2022 Baillie Gifford Prize.[14]
References
- ^ a b c "War Journalist Sally Hayden receives 2020 Law Alumni Award". Sutherland School of Law. Retrieved 22 April 2022 – via UCD.ie.
- ^ Sally Hayden (28 September 2017). From Our Own Correspondent (radio). BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". TIME.com.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". TheGuardian.com.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". WashingtonPost.com.
- ^ Hayden, Sally (3 July 2019). "Opinion:They Hoped to Reach Europe Before They Were Massacred" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". IrishTimes.com.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". Telegraph.co.uk.
- ^ "Sally Hayden". UCD Alumni Awards. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
- ^ Kissane, Christopher. "My Fourth Time, We Drowned: A book of evidence". The Irish Times. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ Walshe, John. "Book review: My Fourth Time, We Drowned – Sally Hayden reveals the shocking truth of a human rights disaster on Europe's doorstep". Business Post.
- ^ Hayden, Sally (21 April 2022). "Think you know what's happening on Europe's borders? The reality is worse". OpenDemocracy. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ Chandler, Mark (13 August 2020). "Fourth Estate wins five-publisher auction for refugee investigation". The Bookseller.
- ^ "Baillie Gifford Prize 2022 shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
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