
Born and raised in Lebanon, Tamara Saade is a journalist and photographer now based in Beirut. She mainly covers Lebanon's ever-changing political landscape, focusing on human rights, from women and gender inequality issues, to the discrimination refugees and minorities faced in the country. Through photography, writing, videography, and social media coverage, she has expanded her coverage of human rights to the US, after living in New York for two years. She has bylines in Vice International, Al-Jazeera, the BBC, the Delacorte Review, amongst others. You can follow her work on Instagram (@tamarasaade_) and Twitter (@tamara_saade_).
Born and raised in Lebanon, Tamara Saade is a journalist and photographer now based in Beirut. She mainly covers Lebanon's ever-changing political landscape, focusing on human rights, from women and gender inequality issues, to the discrimination refugees and minorities faced in the country. Through photography, writing, videography, and social media coverage, she has expanded her coverage of human rights to the US, after living in New York for two years. She has bylines in Vice International, Al-Jazeera, the BBC, the Delacorte Review, amongst others. You can follow her work on Instagram (@tamarasaade_) and Twitter (@tamara_saade_).