
Joey Ayoub is a writer from Lebanon and the co-founder of Hummus For Thought. He has been published in Global Voices Online, Your Middle East and the International Political Forum, among other publications. On Twitter: @JoeyAyoub
Joey Ayoub is a writer from Lebanon and the co-founder of Hummus For Thought. He has been published in Global Voices Online, Your Middle East and the International Political Forum, among other publications. On Twitter: @JoeyAyoub