
Tara Kangarlou is an award-winning broadcast and multimedia journalist who has reported and produced from the United States and around world. She has written and reported for NBC-LA, CNN, CNN International and Al Jazeera America. She specializes on Iran and the MENA region as well as humanitarian issues and international affairs. Kangarlou is also the founder of Art of Hope, a nonprofit organization that supports Syrian refugees as they overcome trauma. On Twitter: @tarakangarlou








