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MEDIA COVERAGE

  • 2007
  • 2008-2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
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​Honey Al Sayed interviewing Enrique Iglesias, Damascus, Syria, July 4, 2007
  • E-Syria, "A Face from Damascus" by Eman Abou Zeina
  • Malibu Magazine & the Rand Blog, USA,  "Finding Common Ground in Uncommon Nation", by Edward O'Connell and Cheryl Benard, March 19, 2008.   
  • LA TIMES cover page , USA, "Syrians Tune in the West", by Borzou Daragahi, April 22, 2008.
  • Le Figaro, France, "La Société Syrienne Slalome Entre Les Lignes Rouges", by, Par Delphine Minoui August 14, 2008.
  • PBS TV, Frontline/World, USA, "Syria Beyond the Axis of Evil", by Kate Seele, October 24, 2008.
  • BBC, UK, "Syrian Media Restrictions Loosen but Taboos Remain", by Lina Sinjab, August 2, 2010.
  • La Vie, France, "La Syrie en voie de Modernisation", July 2, 2008.
  • Le Figaro, France, "La société syrienne slalome entre les lignes rouges", by Par Delphine Minoui, August, 14, 2008.​
  • Travel Channel, with Ian Wright "Out of Bounds Syria"
National Public Radio, USA "New Media Strain Government Tolerance In Syria
BBC Radio, UK "One Day in Syria"
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  • Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations: Is This My Syria?
  • Al Arabiya by Katherin Jane O'Neill "SouriaLi, the newest online radio station focuses to unite Syrians"
  • Al Monitor, USA "No Arab Spring Without the 'Flower’ of Women’s Rights" (Woodrow Wilson Center - Middle East Program-Panel Video: Women After the Arab Awakening)
  • McCLATCHY, USA by Hannah Allam "Syria ex-radio star Honey Al Sayed struggles with exile, her country's fate"
  • KPCC Radio, USA "SoCal Syrians debate what's best for their homeland"
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  • PRI The World with Marco Werman
  • NPR with David Green - Morning Edition
  • Bloomberg News Press Panel on Press Freedom
  • Skynews Arabia Report on SouriaLi
  • Stimson Center and the Middle East Institute  Syria Beyond Assad: Building A New Syria From The Grassroots
  • POMED Notes “Syria Beyond Assad: Building a New Syria from the Grassroots”​
  • The Institute of Inclusive Security Blog  -  "Women Peacebuilders, Reflect, Connect and Act"
  • The Institute of Inclusive Security Blog  "10 Ways Syrian Women Are Building Peace and Democracy"​
  • France 24, Sonia Dridi: Une ex-star de la radio syrienne réfugiée à Washington
  • WNYC Radio and Public Radio International: The Take Away with John Hockenberry: Radio Drama Humanizes Syrian Refugee Crisis
  • The World, TJ Raphael: A new radio soap opera gives Syrian refugees a chance to tell their own story
  • Part one: Syrian Exile Finds Her Voice Through Storytelling
  • Part two with co-producer Charlotte Eagar: Soap Opera Dramatizes Lives of Syrian Refugees​
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
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​Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Culture & Politics, Martin De Leon: The Case for the Arts: Focus on Professor Honey Al Sayed
  • Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Honey Al Sayed on the topic of Influence and Persuasion
  • Swiss Consulate NY, USA: MEDIA AND ARTS FOR PEACE
  • WRS - Swiss Radio - McKay Interview, Geneva, Switzerland: Honey Al Sayed refugee and fellow at the GCSP 
  • LE TEMPS by Valérie de Graffenried: Visée par les mesures de Donald Trump, une journaliste syrienne témoigne
  • The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), Geneva, Switzerland: "GCSP Hosts Georgetown University "Swiss HOYA's" Club for a talk by Associate Fellow and Georgetown Professor Honey Al Sayed
  • The Arlington Catholic Herald, by MADDY MCDADE | Student Correspondent, VA, USA: Ireton Students Gain New Perspective on Syria​
  • The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), Geneva, Switzerland: Media and Arts for Peace Initiative - Let's Make Peace More Captivating than War
  • University of Denver, Alyssa Hurst: 'Oprah of Syria' Brings Fresh Perspectives to DU
  • Eastern Mennonite University, Christopher Clymer Kurtz: Exiled ‘Good Morning Syria’ radio host Honey Al Sayed speaks on the arts and media in conflict
  • The Global Communications Podcast, Sandra Coyle: ​Bonus Feature: The Power of Storytelling
  • University of Denver, Caitlin Sheridan: The Role of the Media & Arts in Resolving Conflict
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