The New Arab Staff

Brooke Anderson

Anderson

Brooke is The New Arab's Washington, DC correspondent. She did her BA in Geography of the Middle East at the University of London, SOAS, where she wrote a dissertation on water policy in Syria and Turkey. She spent five years in Damascus, where she studied Arabic and worked as a journalist and eight years in Beirut, where she mainly worked as a journalist. She has won awards for writing about police brutality in the US and Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

 

Areas of focus: US foreign policy, Arab and Muslim communities in the US, political movements in the US

Follow her on Twitter: @Brookethenews

San Francisco's Arab Film Festival kicked off Thursday evening to a packed auditorium with a documentary from Gaza.

25 October, 2024

"They keep saying they want the Muslims and the Arabs, but we aren't even welcome at an event... They know me. I ran there. It's my district."

24 October, 2024

Despite ongoing wars, the San Francisco Arab Film Festival returns from October 24 to November 3, showcasing over 40 films that explore diverse Arab stories

23 October, 2024

The plaintiffs have described this case as a challenge to corporate impunity of private military contractors. If successful, it could set a legal precedent.

18 October, 2024

Analysis: Michigan, which has in recent years been the most Democratic-leaning swing state, is now too close to call in the 2024 US presidential election.

17 October, 2024

While led by the Palestinian diaspora, the pro-Palestinian demonstrations are seeing support from across different communities.

07 October, 2024

Demonstrations are planned in cities around the world this weekend to mark one year since Israel's war in Gaza began.

05 October, 2024

Tim Walz is trying to court Muslim voters without offering clear policy differences from Joe Biden's administration. Will it work?

04 October, 2024

"They're going to cost Kamala Harris the election, and they're playing right into Netanyahu and Trump's hands," James Zogby said to The New Arab.

03 October, 2024

If a rehearing is granted, the case would be heard by an eleven-judge en banc court, with all judges of the court hearing the case.

02 October, 2024