Alahmed, M. (2015). Foreign Policy Interrupted: An Interview with Lauren Bohn. Solutions 6(3): 15-17. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/foreign-policy-interrupted-an-interview-with-lauren-bohn/
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Foreign Policy Interrupted: An Interview with Lauren Bohn by Maisam Alahmed
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A 2013 Fortune Global Forum on integrating educated women in BRIC and UAE countries into male-led industries. Foreign Policy Interrupted works to encourage women in foreign policy to make their voices heard in international media.
“A woman over 65 is less likely to be cited as an expert in the media as a boy in the 13 to 18 age group.”
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auren Bohn is the co-founder of Foreign Policy Interrupted (FPI). A journalist by training, she is also The GroundTruth Project’s Middle East correspondent based in Istanbul and a columnist for Foreign Policy magazine. Bohn is also the co-founder of SchoolCycle, a United Nations Foundation
campaign in Malawi to provide bikes for adolescent girls to get to school. She is the founding assistant editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs in Egypt, where she was a Fulbright fellow and Pulitzer Center grantee.
What is FPI? What are the problems and issues this project aims to address in the political and journalism worlds? So, about two years ago or so, a very good friend, journalist Elmira Bayrasli
and I came together, and we were like, “Where are all the women in foreign policy?” When conferences are held it’s the same old dudes on the panels, not to mention the same old white dudes. I was like, “Why are there so many men, not just in my colleague’s stories, but my stories?” I found myself trying to call upon women experts to give me their opinion so I could quote them in my pieces, not just because they were women, but because I knew that
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