Join The Associated’s Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation for a compelling conversation that cuts through the noise. We’ll hear from Hayvi Bouzo, a Syrian-born journalist, TV host and public speaker where she counters extremism and advocates for peace.
Together, we’ll explore how media narratives are shaped, and how we can become more discerning, informed consumers of global news.
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Hayvi Bouzo is a Syrian-born American journalist, TV host and founder of Yalla Productions, an Arabic-language media company highlighting Middle Eastern success stories. She previously served as Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Orient News and created Fi Al-Mahwar, a political TV show on Middle East and U.S. foreign policy that airs in 60+ countries. Hayvi has interviewed top American leaders including Secretary of State John Kerry, Senator John McCain and U.S. Special Representative to Iran Brian Hook.