Born and raised in Los Angeles to parents who left Egypt to escape jihadist attacks, Lores Rizkalla writes and speaks on political, social and gender issues, with particular emphasis on the Islamofascist war on the Westblack%202.JPG.

 

After graduating with a B.A. in History from UCLA, Lores taught Social Studies as a high school teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District for seven years. As a teacher, she oversaw student multi-cultural activities and Educational Tours of Washington DC.

Lores left LA Unified in order to enter the non-profit world, as the director of a Christian women's organization. She has spoken to women’s groups and churches both nationally and internationally on being women of influence.

Lores hosted Lores Rizkalla Live on KRLA AM 870 in Los Angeles for two years ( 2006-2008). Lores continues to teach and is currently writing her first book, highlighting the unique history-shaping influence women possess.

Today, Lores lives in Houston with her husband and hosts Lores Live on Houston's KTRH 740 Sundays 2-4pm Central/12-2pm Pacific. She can also be heard as a fill in host for Michael Berry.