Bryan Bowman is FCNL’s social media and communications strategist. In this role, he manages FCNL’s social media platforms and develops strategic messaging to support the organization’s legislative campaigns and advocacy efforts. He also supports the production of FCNL’s digital content and represents the communications team in coalition efforts.
Bryan served as FCNL’s program assistant for Middle East policy in 2020-2021, working to advance a more progressive U.S. foreign policy. Prior to rejoining FCNL in August 2023, he was a communications associate on the Peace and Security team at ReThink Media. In that role, he provided communications and media support to leading experts, advocates, and organizations working on issues related to U.S. militarism and human rights.
He previously served as an editor and reporter at The Globe Post, where his reporting focused on U.S. foreign policy, human rights, and humanitarian crises. His writing has been published in The Washington Post, The Associated Press, The Hill, The Conversation, Defense One, and more.
Bryan holds a B.A. in Journalism and a Certificate of International Relations from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he received the university’s highest award for undergraduate research in 2018. He is a contributing author to “Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America” (University of Illinois Press 2021).