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Nilo Tabrizy

Nilo Tabrizy an investigative reporter at The Washington Post. She works for the Visual Forensics team, where she covers Iran using open-source methods. Previously, she was a video journalist at The New York Times, covering Iran, race and policing, abortion access, and more. She is an Emmy nominee and the 2022 winner of the Front Page Award for Online Investigative Reporting. Nilo received her M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University and her B.A. in Political Science and French from the University of British Columbia.
For the Sun After Long Nights

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For the Sun After Long Nights

Higher Education Reads for International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is a powerful reminder of the achievements, challenges, and resilience of women worldwide. To honor this important day, we’ve curated a collection of books for higher education and university readers, each focused on women’s personal journeys, struggles, and remarkable triumphs. Whether you’re a university student, educator, or lifelong learner, these higher education

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Books to Read to Understand Iran’s Protests

In light of the protests occurring in Iran, educating ourselves and our customers is pivotal to understanding the decades-long, complicated history existing throughout the region. From graphic novels to memoirs to meticulously researched nonfiction on Iran’s political landscape, here are some of our timely picks to help us make sense of these turbulent times.

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