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Arab America Foundation Responds to DOJ Settlement with DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at Seaworld

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington DC, January 17, 2025–The Arab America Foundation (AAF) welcomes the Justice Department’s announcement yesterday regarding its investigation and subsequent settlement with AWH Orlando Property LLC, the owner of the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando at SeaWorld. The settlement follows allegations of discriminatory practices that led to the last-minute cancellation of the … Continued

Breaking News: Israel and Hamas Agree to Ceasefire

By: Ghasssan Rubeiz / Arab America Contributing Writer A ceasefire deal has been reached to end 15 months of fighting in Gaza. Hamas and Israeli officials announced the deal just moments ago, according to news sources. What lessons emerge for Palestinians, Israelis, and their supporters in Washington? The proposed agreement, building on previous drafts, outlines … Continued

Timeless Elegance: Beauty Secrets of Iraqi Women

By Zahraa Alrafish / Arab America Contributing Writer For centuries, Iraqi women have preserved their beauty through a blend of home recipes, natural ingredients, and cultural traditions. One of the most cherished aspects of this heritage is hair care. Iraqi women are often admired for their long, thick, and lustrous hair, which they maintain with … Continued

Pathbreakers of Arab America—Hala Gorani

This is the seventieth of Arab America’s series on American pathbreakers of Arab descent. The series includes personalities from entertainment, business, sports, science, arts, academia, journalism, and politics, among other areas. Our seventieth pathbreaker is Hala Basha-Gorani, an award-winning anchor and correspondent with over 25 years of experience. Born to parents of Syrian origin, she has covered history-defining stories and events, recently as a primetime anchor for her show “Hala Gorani Tonight” on CNN. Presently a correspondent for NBC News, as contributing writer John Mason reports, Hala is regarded as an expert in the media industry, human and social rights, women’s empowerment and international affairs, especially Middle East politics.

California Fires: Is It Time to Rethink Wood for Concrete?

By: Ralph I. Hage / Arab America Contributing Writer Fires sweeping through the Los Angeles area have claimed at least 24 lives, displaced thousands, and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. Driven by powerful Santa Ana winds, the Palisades, Eaton, Kenneth, and Hurst fires have burned around 62 square miles, with conditions expected to worsen before … Continued

Arab America Foundation Launches 20 Under 20 for 2025

For Immediate Release Washington DC (Wednesday, January 15, 2025): The Arab America Foundation announced today that nominations are open for 20 Under 20 (Class of 2025), and applications are now being accepted until Sunday, February 23, 2025. 20 Under 20 is a celebration of accomplished young Arab Americans. The program spotlights young students who have … Continued

Revolution Anthems: The Rise of Tunisian Rappers from the Arab Spring

By: Jack Moran / Arab America Contributing Writer Following the Arab Spring Protests of 2010 and 2011, Tunisian rap and hip-hop music became increasingly popular within the Middle East. This was due primarily to a young rapper, El Général, an artist from northern Tunisia, and the success of his most popular song Ṛayīs li-Blād (Head … Continued

Navigating Lebanon’s Political Landscape: President Aoun’s Challenge

By: Ghassan Rubeiz / Arab America Contributing Writer After a two-year delay, the election of a president for the Lebanese Republic last week represents a modest but genuine step forward. The new president, Joseph Aoun (no relation to the previous president), has received congratulations from around the globe. While not necessarily a transformational figure, Aoun … Continued

The Andalusian Legacy: Traces of Arab Culture in Spain

Iberian Peninsula. Photo source: Wikimedia Commons By: Rania Basria / Arab America Contributing Writer Spain’s rich and lively past is closely linked to the influence of Arab-Muslim civilization. From 711 to 1492, Al-Andalus, a Muslim-ruled province on the Iberian Peninsula, served as a cultural, scientific, and intellectual bridge between the Islamic world and medieval Europe. … Continued

Palestinian Film, “Ground Zero” Leads Arab Submissions to the Academy Awards 

By: Nissrine Bedda / Arab America Contributing Writer In recent weeks, the Academy Awards revealed their shortlist of films, sparking significant excitement across the Arab world, especially with the inclusion of the Gaza-directed documentary From Ground Zero. This powerful documentary captures the stories of 22 Gazans whose lives were profoundly transformed after October 8, 2023. These … Continued

Kufta Mabrouma – Ground Meat with Pine Nuts

By: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer Aleppo and its cuisine never fails in its unique tastes and aromas.  Kufta mabrouma is a specialty of the city where it is baked and served in a round platter, with the ground meat rolls arranged in diminishing circles. Serves 6 to 8 2 medium onions, very finely chopped … Continued

Notable Players and Memorable Moments of Syrian Football

By: Fedal Hanoun / Arab America Contributing Writer Known as the “Qasioun Eagles,” the Syrian national football team has a rich legacy distinguished by prominent players and spectacular games that have permanently changed its supporters. Syrian football has brought pride and optimism to its country over the years despite political and financial obstacles by means … Continued

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