Building Space for Arab Americans in Public Service: A Conversation with James Zogby and Noor Tagouri

Monday, April 25, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm04/25/2022 6:00pm 04/25/2022 7:00pm Building Space for Arab Americans in Public Service: A Conversation with James Zogby and Noor Tagouri

In 1985, James Zogby founded the Arab American Institute to serve the political and research needs of the Arab American community. In 2019, Noor Tagouri, an award-winning journalist, founded At Your Service Imprint, a production and consulting company meant to share representative stories. Join us on Monday, April 25 at 6:00pm for a conversation with Tagouri and Zogby on navigating the realm of public service, advocacy, and storytelling as Arab Americans are going beyond requesting a seat at the table to building space for an entire community.

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In 1985, James Zogby founded the Arab American Institute to serve the political and research needs of the Arab American community. In 2019, Noor Tagouri, an award-winning journalist, founded At Your Service Imprint, a production and consulting company meant to share representative stories. Join us on Monday, April 25 at 6:00pm for a conversation with Tagouri and Zogby on navigating the realm of public service, advocacy, and storytelling as Arab Americans are going beyond requesting a seat at the table to building space for an entire community.

Please click here to RSVP. 

Please register by 12:00 PM ET on Monday, April 25 if you would like the possibility of attending this event in-person. Registrants will be notified by 5:00 PM ET that day if a seat is available for them in the venue. If a seat is not available, registrants can stream the event live via our social media channels.

If you receive a seat in the venue but can no longer attend, we ask that you notify us by emailing harvardiop@gmail.com so that space can be made for another registrant.

The Institute of Politics follows all HKS COVID health and safety protocols, including vaccination, testing, and quarantine guidelines. HKS buildings including the Forum are currently closed to people without a Harvard ID and attendance will be limited to the 250-person room capacity. RSVPs are required for in-person attendance. Effective Monday, March 14, masks will no longer be required at HKS events, but anyone who wishes to wear a mask should feel free to do so.