Arab Detroit Plans Diversity Workshop, Images and Pereceptions of Arab Americans "Arabophobia in America: Myth or Reality"
Arab Detroit hosts the sixth annual educational workshop, “Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans: Arabophobia in America, Myth or Realty,” Thursday, October 23rd, from 8:30am-2:00pm, at the University of Michigan-Dearborn Fairlane Center, 1900 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn, Michigan.
Arabophobia has been prevalent in Western culture since the Crusades. For centuries the Arab has played the role of the greedy oil rich sheik, the villain or the seducer of women, hustler and thief. In the 20th century, new images emerged: the fanatical terrorist, the stone-thrower and the suicide bomber.
“This workshop will explore the diversity and culture of the Arab American community and focus on the Arab stereotype in popular culture and its impact on Arab American society,” says Siham Awada Jaafar, one of the principal organizers of the event.
The workshop presenters include:
• Anisa Mehdi, Emmy Award-winning journalist and adjunct Professor at Seton Hall University.
• Jackie Salloum, New York based artist and filmmaker and director the recently released film, “Sling Shot, Hip Hop.”
• Dr. Leila Farah, Associate Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies, DePaul University, Chicago.
• Mo Amer, Arab American Comedian, featured in the new movie “Allah Made Me Funny.”
• Warren David, Founder of Arab Detroit, President and CEO, David Communications, a multi-cultural public relations and marketing firm with specialization in the Arab American market.
• Siham Awada Jaafar, Vice President, David Communications, a community leader and advocate in the greater Detroit Arab American community.
• Dr. Amal Khalil David, Bilingual Program Supervisor, Detroit Public Schools and multicultural specialist in Arabic language and culture.
The workshop is expected to attract members of the print and broadcast media, business leaders, human resource directors, diversity program managers, advertising, marketing and communications professionals, educators, municipal and government employees, law enforcement personnel, community leaders and those interested in learning more about Arab Americans.
The registration enrollment fee is $125 per person and includes the workshop, continental breakfast, luncheon and workshop materials.
An optional bonus session will be offered from 2:15pm to 3:30pm and will focus on some of the most commonly used Arabic language phrases.
Arab Detroit is dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of accurate information about Arab Americans and the Arab world through the development of informative print materials, educational and cultural events and multi-media programming. The Arab Detroit.com website, www.arabdetroit.com is a source for events, news, organizations, music and resources about the Arab American community.
For press inquiries, contact Warren David at David Communications, 313-999-6000, via email, warrend@davidcomgroup.com or Siham Awada Jaafar, 313-910-1955, via email, sihamj@davidcomgroup.com.
For event information, contact Arab Detroit at 1-877-ARAB-944 (1-877-272-2944), via email, info@arabdetroit.com or on the world- wide web at, www.arabdetroit.com
The “Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans” diversity workshop is organized by Arab Detroit in partnership with the Center for Arab American Studies, University of Michigan-Dearborn, DTE-Detroit Edison, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC-Michigan) and the Doubletree Hotel-Detroit. The event is sponsored by Nielsen Media Research, Michigan National Guard, Comerica Bank, Global Linguist Solutions (GLS), Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) and American Syrian Arab Cultural Association (ASACA) and Wayne County Community College, with support from Michigan Food and Beverage Association, Michigan Business and Professional Association, AWARE and Byblos Banquet Center. Media sponsors are, Smooth Jazz-98.7 FM, Forum and Link and The Arab American News.