Nafisa Hoodbhoy in conversation with Professor Henry (Chip) Carey and Karen Frillman of WNYC

02/21/2012 7:00 pm

Nafisa Hoodbhoy, who worked as the only female reporter in Pakistan during the 1980s, will talk about her new book based on her front-line experiences. Hoodbhoy, who relocated to the US shortly before 9/11, has continued to follow political events in Pakistan. Professor Henry (Chip) Carey, author and professor of political science at Georgia State University in Atlanta, will join the discussion to talk about Pakistan's political history and the implications for the current crisis. The event will be moderated by Karen Frillman, WNYC's Newsroom Managing Editor.

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