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Dialogue @ the Wilson Center Wins Two Telly Awards

Dialogue at the Wilson Center is the recipient of two 2013 Telly Awards for the episode “Women and the Arab Spring,” featuring Haleh Esfandiari, Hanin Ghaddar, and Yassmine El Sayed Hani and for the episode “Little America: The War Within the War for Afghanistan,” featuring Rajiv Chandrasekaran.

WASHINGTON – Dialogue at the Wilson Center is the recipient of two 2013 Telly Awards.

The episodes honored with 2013 Bronze Awards are, “Women and the Arab Spring,” featuring Haleh Esfandiari, Hanin Ghaddar, and Yassmine El Sayed Hani and “Little America: The War Within the War for Afghanistan,” featuring Rajiv Chandrasekaran.

The program’s managing editor and moderator, John Milewski, sees Dialogue at the Wilson Center as an extension of the organization’s larger mission. According to Milewski, “One of the key contributions the Center makes to the greater public policy discourse is to provide a meeting place for nonpartisan and research-based discussion of important issues. Dialogue, through TV, radio, and Internet distribution, seeks to amplify those kinds of useful and informative discussions that happen at the Wilson Center every day, by sharing them with a larger national and global audience.”

The winning episodes of the long running series can be watched via the following links:

Women and the Arab Spring” 

Little America: The War Within the War for Afghanistan” 

Dialogue at the Wilson Center extends its gratitude to its primary distribution partner, MHz Networks, which brings the program to more than 44 million households in the US alone.

About the Telly Awards
The Telly Awards is the premier award honoring the finest film and video productions, groundbreaking web commercials, videos and films, and outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs. Its mission has been to strengthen the visual arts community by inspiring, promoting, and supporting creativity. The 33rd Annual Telly Awards received over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents.