Maria Armoudian

Maria Armoudian

Maria Armoudian is the author of Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World, host and producer of the radio programs, the Scholars' Circle and the Insighters, which are heard on KPFK, WPRR, KMUD, among other Pacifica Radio stations. She is also a singer/songwriter/musician, commissioner in Los Angeles and a Ph.D. candidate. Pacifica Foundation, a non-profit, educational organization is a 501(c)(3). As commissioner, she has worked on environmental issues for the City of Los Angeles. For eight years, she also developed, wrote and managed legislation and led investigations as senior staff at the California State Legislature. Her journalism has been syndicated by the New York Times Syndicate and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, and she has written for numerous other outlets, including the Los Angeles Daily News, the Progressive, Alternet.org, Grist.org, Salon.com, and Inc. Her first CD is titled Life in the New World.

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