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Rym Tina Ghazal

Rym Tina Ghazal

Rym Tina Ghazal is a peace ambassador, thought/youth leader, documentarian, lecturer and author for young readers. In addition, she is an award-winning journalist with over 15 years of experience. In 2003, she became one of the first women of Arab heritage to cover war zones in the Middle East. She has written about the UAE and from throughout the Middle East, with exclusive interviews with royals, members of tribes, historic figures and politicians. As a writer and researcher, Ghazal has a particular interest in history, culture and politics. She delights in discovering the stories behind old photos, maps and manuscripts. She has written in-depth features on “forgotten stories,” such as the Lebanon Famine of 1915-18. Her investigative journalism includes stories on mass graves, child brides and human trafficking. Ghazal is a co-founder of The Hidden Beauty Project, a monthly gathering dedicated to empowering women and youth. She has published two books: “Maskoon,” for young readers, and the bilingual “Spot and the Little Boy.” Profits from the books go toward helping orphans. Ghazal, who lists meeting the Dalai Lama as one of her life-changing experiences, is a mentor for youths from conflict zones, part of a US Institute of Peace project. She has MA degrees in psychology and journalism, and is the recipient of several awards, including the Abu Dhabi YAS Excellence Award in 2016, and the Euro-Med Journalist Award of the Anna Lindh Foundation in 2014.

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We Must Will the Good to Overcome the Bad in Social Media

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Cultural Life Is Blossoming in Saudi Arabia Amid the Pandemic

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Could the Coronavirus Quarantine Produce a New Shakespeare?

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Unless you live in an extremely remote spot with little or no access to the world beyond, it is rare

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Why Doesn’t the Middle East Honor Its Poets and Artists?

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Education in the Arab World Needs More Arab Culture

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Everything Has Its Price, Even A Child

It’s often said that everything has a price. The beloved heirloom or that priceless painting that’s been in the family

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We Must Put Women Back Into Our History Books

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New Technologies Are Crucial to Cross-Cultural Dialog

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The Middle East Needs to Step Up Help for Amputees

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Al Drour and the Signs of Climate Change in the Middle East

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Our Problem with Social Media

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