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First Annual Palestine Film Festival to Debut in Ann Arbor

The honor of your presence is requested at the FIRST EVER Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival! The festival brings together all genres of film to celebrate and commemorate Palestine. Begin planning your schedules now! Use the program below. More information and directions to all the venues can be found on our website here. OPENING NIGHT! … Continued

Jimmy Carter’s New Book Details Plans for the Holy Land

Former president Jimmy Carter has come out with a new book about solving the Middle East conflict. “We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work” (Simon & Schuster) comes more than two years after the publication of “Palestine Peace Not Apartheid” (Simon & Schuster, 2006), which was met with a … Continued

Thousands of Shi’ite Muslims March in Dearborn

Thousands of Shi’ite Muslims trudged through snow-covered sidewalks in Dearborn Sunday afternoon in a procession to remember the death of a Muslim leader killed in 7th century Iraq. The 2-mile procession featured colorful flags in honor of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Islam’s prophet, religious songs, and cries of “We support you, Oh Hussain.” The … Continued

Kennedy Center Premieres “Arabesque: Arts of the Arab World” Festival February 23-March 15, 2009

Unwrap the cultural treasures of the Arab world in this Kennedy Center international festival showcasing the varied cultures of the 22 Arab nations that represent the Arabic-speaking world. From the Arabian Gulf to the Levant to North Africa-this region of the world is the birthplace of human civilization and features extraordinary diversity in geography, traditions, … Continued

Arab American Artists, Performers, Scholars Convene in Dearborn for National Meeting

They are coming from New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Boston, Austin, Minneapolis and Orlando. They are visual artists, filmmakers, writers, musicians, scholars, plus one arty earthquake engineer. They are Arab Americans and non-Arabs fascinated with Arab and Arab American art and culture. They are converging on Dearborn, Michigan in late March to … Continued

Arab American Institute Foundation Announces Three Honorees for the 11th Annual Kahlil Gibran “Spirit of Humanity” Awards Gala

The Arab American Institute (AAI) and Arab American Institute Foundation (AAIF) will honor the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the Marshall Legacy Institute and Dr. Elias A. Zerhouni at the 11th annual Kahlil Gibran “Spirit of Humanity” Awards gala on Thursday, April 23 in Washington. UNRWA will be the recipient of the Award for … Continued

Syrian Choir Sings Message of Peace

The Syrian Consulate in Detroit will host the Al-Farah Choir, the highly acclaimed Choir of Our Lady of Damascus, on Friday, February 27 at the Silver Garden Theatre located at 24350 Southfield Road in Southfield. Over 100 boys and girls from Syria will perform Byzantine, Muslim, and Arab songs. This event begins with a reception … Continued

14th Annual Dearborn Arab International Festival Announces Dates for 2009

On June 19-21, 2009, the American Arab Chamber of Commerce, ACCESS, City of Dearborn, and Lebanese American Heritage Club will transform more than a half mile on Warren Avenue in the heart of East Dearborn into the largest Arab international festival in the nation. Arab International Festival The Dearborn Arab International Festival is a family-centered … Continued

Comedian Mo Amer at 38th Annual ACCESS Anniversary Dinner

The 38th Annual ACCESS Anniversary Dinner will be an exciting evening to remember as we come together to celebrate our 38th year of service, upward mobility, and expansion of horizons. ACCESS is thrilled to present comedian Mo Amer, known for his film Allah Made Me Funny, to open up this special evening bringing community members … Continued

Arab-American Women’s Conference Scheduled for March 12-15, 2009 at Kansas State University

An Arab-American Women Conference is scheduled for March 12-15, 2009 at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas. Scholars from around the world will address a variety of topics, including issues of gender, identity, health, assimilation, experiences, challenges, and accomplishments. This is the first scholarly conference on Arab-American women and should, therefore, fill a gap in … Continued

ACC Receives 2008 Spirit of Collaboration Award

The Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) recently held its 2008 Spirit of Collaboration Awards & Acknowledgments event. As a member of the Michigan Multicultural Tobacco Prevention Network, ACC was awarded the MCC Spirit of Collaboration Honorable Mention Award. The network was honored for its diligence, initiative, and attitude. Mr. Wali Altahif, coordinator for ACC’s Tobacco Cessation … Continued

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