Rania Abouzeid
Rania Abouzeid | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Middle east coverage |
Website | www |
Rania Abouzeid is a Lebanese Australian journalist who has extensively covered the war in Syria.
Biography
Rania Abouzeid was born in
Harvard, Columbia and New America.[8][2][4][9][10][11] Her first book won the Cornelius Ryan Award.[12]
Books
- No Turning Back. Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria, 2018
- Sisters of the War: Two Remarkable True Stories of Survival and Hope in Syria, 2020
Sources
- ^ "Rania Abouzeid". The New Yorker.
- ^ a b "Rania Abouzeid, Author at Deca". decastories.com.
- ^ Humphreys, Joe. "War reporters to speak of the hazards of the field – and Twitter – at Dublin event". The Irish Times.
- ^ a b Gordon, Sarah. "Rania Abouzeid -". logan nonfiction. Logan Nonfiction Program.
- ^ University, Long Island. "Long Island University Announces 66th Annual George Polk Awards In Journalism". www.prnewswire.com.
- ^ "The Kelly Award".
- ^ Foundation, Thomson Reuters. "The Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism 2013". news.trust.org.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Rania Abouzeid". New America.
- ^ "List of Alumni by Class Year". Nieman Foundation.
- ^ Abouzeid, Rania. "Rania Abouzeid". The Atlantic.
- ^ "Blacklisted From Syria, A Journalist Says: 'I Couldn't Imagine Staying Away'". text.npr.org.
- ^ "No Turning Back". wwnorton.com.