Jamie Tarabay
Since 2000, Jamie Tarabay has worked as a foreign correspondent, living in and covering some of the world's highest-profile conflict regions. In 2007, she was part of the NPR News team that won the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award for coverage of the war in Iraq. Tarabay is currently embarking on a two-year project for NPR, reporting on America's Muslims. Australian by birth and Lebanese by heritage, Tarabay grew up in Sydney, Berlin, and Beirut.
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News correspondent Jamie Tarabay spent much of the past decade reporting from some of the world's most high-profile conflict zones, including two years as NPR's Baghdad bureau chief.
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October 28-30, Chicago