I am a print and broadcast journalist specializing in Israeli/Palestinian affairs, and regional Middle East issues as they pertain to business and economics, culture, art and U.S. foreign policy. Since 2000, I have divided my time between the West Bank, Jordan and the United States covering a range of political, economic and cultural issues for print, TV and radio. I have had my work published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, Rolling Stone, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic and elsewhere, and my radio packages and commentary have aired on NPR, BBC and Monocle 24. I am a fluent Arabic speaker, and have two Master's degrees: from Northwestern (Journalism) and Birzeit University (International Relations). I am currently based between Amman and Ramallah, freelancing for mostly U.S. outlets. I'm available for assignments in news and production, as well as radio and TV commentary on regional events. I have been a regular guest on many international radio stations for several years.Before moving back to the Holy Land in 2011, I was with Al Jazeera Arabic in Washington, D.C., for four years, producing its flagship current affairs talk show, "Min [From] Washington," which included setting up and conducting interviews with high-level politicians, community leaders and notable cultural icons. In the U.S., I also worked with local newspapers and wire services, and covered the 2008 Democratic and Republican national conventions as well as the 2009 presidential elections.Twitter and Instagram: @daliahatuqa
Listed skills include Storytelling, Journalism, Broadcast, Editing, and 15 others.