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What to Do in Your Arab Household During the Coronavirus

By: Joyce Behrens/Arab America Contributing Writer During the Coronavirus pandemic, the way we approach our routine of everyday life has changed. We cannot, temporarily, gather in large groups. Everyday social activities with others have changed. For example, going to school, enjoying a cup of qahua (coffee) with a friend, and even just casually walking down … Continued

Five Arab Players Who Influenced the NBA

The NBA is widely regarded as a sport that is dominated by Americans and whilst the league is currently 75% filled with American nationals that doesn’t mean others haven’t had an impact on the sport. Here we look at five people with an Arab background and how they’ve left a mark on the NBA. Number … Continued

Look at What Michigan’s Arab Americans are Doing During the Pandemic

By: Terry Ahwal/Arab America Contributing Writer The small, invisible, and mysterious Coronavirus pandemic has and continues to rule the world. Some world leaders knew about the virus but delayed preparing for and warning the public about this deadly enemy. Today, this malignant and malicious Covid19 virus is affecting every aspect of our lives. Most of … Continued

Arab Orthodox Christians Celebrate Easter this Sunday

Compiled by Arab America Arab America wishes all Orthodox celebrating a blessed Easter which is the most important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. According to Christian scripture, Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead on the third day of his crucifixion. Christians celebrate this resurrection on Easter Sunday, two days after Good … Continued

Some American Celebrities who Fell in Love with Arab or Arab Americans

By: Ala Abed-Rabbo/Arab America Contributing Writer Interracial relationships among American celebrities are an interesting one, especially with ones involved with Arabs or Arab Americans. No matter how similar one thinks they are with their partner, cultural and societal differences still arise. However, in the end, such may often make these relations stronger and the individuals … Continued

National Arab American Heritage Month Receives 18 State Proclamations from Governors

WASHINGTON DC–This week the Arab America Foundation received its 17th gubernatorial proclamation commemorating National Arab American Heritage Month. The Arab America Foundation through Arab America.com has launched a grassroots effort to organize teams of Arab American activists in over 25 states. Several team members approached governors from all fifty states. “Given the current Coronavirus crisis … Continued

Maryland’s Arab American “Corona” Heroes Contribute

By: Mai Abdul Rahman/Arab America Contributing Writer While COVID-19 is keeping Arab Americans physically apart from each other, it has also brought them somewhat closer together. Soon after, Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stay-at-home order for Marylanders to stop the spread of the coronavirus; Arab Americans organized virtual weekly meetings to discuss how best to serve their community. … Continued

Arab Americans and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Michigan

By: Rosina Hassoun/Arab America Contributing Writer The data is already indicating that Dearborn, Michigan is becoming a hotspot for the spread of COVID-19. Henry Ford and Beaumont Hospitals that serve Dearborn and other parts of Metro Detroit are beginning to become overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients. I conducted my doctoral dissertation study in Dearborn and the … Continued

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