Amal Alhaag is a Dutch journalist currently affiliated with De Correspondent, known for her in-depth cultural reporting and investigative journalism. She is recognized for her insightful analyses and contributions to discussions on diversity and inclusion in media.
In 2023, Amal Alhaag conducted an investigation into media bias within Dutch newsrooms, highlighting systemic issues and proposing strategies for more equitable representation. The investigation sparked widespread discussion and led to policy reviews in several media organizations.
Amal Alhaag published a book exploring cultural narratives and their influence on identity formation in contemporary society. The book was well-received for its thorough research and compelling narrative style, further establishing her as a leading voice in cultural journalism.
Amal Alhaag moderated a national debate on media diversity, bringing together journalists, academics, and policymakers to discuss the representation of minority groups in Dutch media. Her role as a moderator was praised for fostering an inclusive and productive dialogue.
Amal Alhaag received the prestigious De Tegel award for her outstanding contributions to cultural reporting. Her work was recognized for its insightful exploration of cultural identity and its impact on societal structures in the Netherlands.
In 2017, Amal Alhaag launched a podcast series with De Correspondent that delved into untold stories of cultural diversity and inclusion. The series was praised for its engaging storytelling and ability to bring marginalized voices to the forefront of public discourse.
Amal Alhaag joined De Correspondent, a platform known for its emphasis on slow journalism and in-depth analysis. At De Correspondent, she continued to explore cultural narratives, focusing on the intersection of identity, migration, and media representation.
Amal Alhaag published her first major investigation at De Volkskrant, shedding light on the cultural integration challenges faced by immigrant communities in the Netherlands. The piece was widely acclaimed for its depth and sensitivity in handling complex social issues.
Amal Alhaag began her career at De Volkskrant, one of the leading newspapers in the Netherlands. Here, she honed her skills in cultural journalism, focusing on stories that explored societal issues and the impact of cultural dynamics on everyday life.