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Pathbreakers of Arab America—Diana Abu-Jaber

This is the fifty-fourth of Arab America’s series on American pathbreakers of Arab descent. The series includes personalities from entertainment, business, sports, science, academia, journalism, and politics, among other areas. Our fifty-fourth pathbreaker is Diana Abu-Jaber, who writes fiction about Arab and Arab-American culture and identity. As contributing writer, John Mason describes, her stories reflect her intercultural experience, growing up in New York state and Jordan, and the cross-cultural realities of her Jordian father and American-born, Irish-German mother. Diana’s stories often involve the culture of food and food production, as practiced by her two families. She is a professor of English and currently a Writer-in-Residence at Portland State University.

Diana Abu-Jaber Adds Arab-Fusion Foods to “Life Without a Recipe”

BY: Nisreen Eadeh/Staff Writer Prize-winning Arab American author and educator, Diana Abu-Jaber, has just released the paperback version of her 2016 book Life Without a Recipe: A Memoir of Food and Family. In the new edition, Abu-Jaber includes several recipes for readers to try at home. The author spoke with Arab America about the updated … Continued

Featured Poem: Exit Plan by Diana Abu-Jaber

Award-winning Arab American author, Diana Abu-Jaber, pens this special poem for Arab America. It is about an Arab American’s struggle with identity in the current political climate. She encourages readers to fully embrace their heritage and religion, even in the face of threatening behaviors. Diana Abu-Jaber was born in New York to a Jordanian father … Continued

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