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“The Many Truths of the Middle East” Talk to Feature Harout Ekmanian

Harout Ekmanian, a Syrian-Armenian journalist, will be the guest of the USC Institute of Armenian Studies at a lunchtime conversation to be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at noon at the Tutor Campus Center (TCC) 450 Forum, on campus.

Entitled “The Many Truths of the Middle East,” Harout will speak about the difficult task facing anyone studying the modern Middle East, at any time, and especially now, as violence rages across borders and among communities who have forged bonds and lived together in the same state for decades or centuries. USC Professor Sandy Tolan, a journalist who teaches at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, will be guiding the discussion.

Harout is a journalist who had worked with Arab and western media for years prior to the beginning of the war. He has lived in Armenia for over three years and works in various capacities at CivilNet.TV, an Internet television that serves as a platform for discourse on issues facing Armenia and the region. Harout produces reports on and from Turkey and the Arab Middle East, focusing on inclusive regional dialogue among experts and stakeholders, including Armenians, Turks, Kurds and Arabs. During the conflict, he traveled to Syria, including the border with Turkey, reporting on refugees from northern Syria.  He has a broad perspective on old and new struggles for identity and dominance in the region.  

Sandy Tolan is a journalist whose book The Lemon Tree presented a nuanced, intimate look at the complex struggles and adversities that have come to define the Middle East generally, and Israeli-Arab relations specifically. He has produced many programs from the region. He teaches Radio Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.  

 Lunch will be served. 

The event will be live streamed at: https://capture.usc.edu/Mediasite/Play/f8589d1f67e6497abc8afcddf21b70bc1d

Please call 213.821.3943 if you have any questions regarding the event, including parking and directions.

 

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