
Nafeesa Syeed is a freelance writer and editor based in Washington, DC. She spent four years as a staff writer with The Associated Press, reporting on domestic and international news. On Twitter: @NafeesaSyeed







Nafeesa Syeed is a freelance writer and editor based in Washington, DC. She spent four years as a staff writer with The Associated Press, reporting on domestic and international news. On Twitter: @NafeesaSyeed