By: Naama Riba
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Naama Riba is a journalist at various esteemed outlets. She explores themes of culture and society, delving into topics such as art dealing, fine art, urban and street art, as well as civil rights, diversity, and inclusion. Naama's work has been featured in MSN, MIKVEH LADIES ASSOCIATION OF RHODE ISLAND, and Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd.
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Naama Riba's coverage focuses on culture, society, and design within the context of Israel and Gaza. She appears to be interested in human-interest stories related to art, architecture, public relations and their intersection with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Given this focus, she may be particularly interested in pitches that offer unique perspectives or personal stories related to these topics. Those who have expertise in cultural aspects of the region or insights into public relations dynamics could find an audience with her.
It is important for potential sources reaching out to Naama to respect the sensitivity of the topics covered and provide nuanced perspectives that contribute positively to understanding complex issues related to Israel and Gaza.
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