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    D. Parvaz

    Journalist

    D. Parvaz is an accomplished journalist currently serving as an editor at NPR, where she works on Weekend Edition and the Up First podcast while periodically reporting for the international desk.

    With a vast experience spanning nearly 7 years at Al Jazeera English & America, D. Parvaz's focus has been on covering migration, conflict, democracy, and human rights in the MENA region and beyond.

    Her expertise includes reporting on U.S. foreign policy, encompassing areas like diplomacy, trade, sanctions, and security, along with constitutional issues such as indefinite detention, immigration, and reproductive health access.

    D. Parvaz's international reporting credentials are solid, having covered events like the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, shedding light on the repercussions of the nuclear meltdown on communities near Fukushima.

    A citizen of the US, Canada, and Iran, D. Parvaz has a multicultural background, having been born in Iran, raised in Tehran, Dubai, Vancouver B.C., and undertaken fellowships at prestigious institutions like Harvard, Cambridge, and the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Centre.

    Her educational qualifications include an MA in Journalism from the University of Arizona, a Nieman Fellowship from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a BA in English Literature from The University of British Columbia.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States