Below you’ll find a (non-exhaustive) list of information and resources compiled by CSET team members to help us learn from, support and honor Arab American Heritage Month.
- Learn From & Uplift Arab American Authors in Emerging Tech/National Security:
- Contextual fairness: A legal and policy analysis of algorithmic fairness by Abu Elyounes
- The War in Iraq: 20 Years Later Told by Iraqi-Americans by By Yaara Aleissa
- Learn About & Engage With Arab Americans in Emerging Tech/National Security:
- Attend an Arab American Heritage Month Event:
- National Arab American Heritage Month Commemoration 2023; April 26
- Hollywood Arab Film Festival (HAFF); April 26-29
- 2023 ADC National Convention; June 16-17
- Dine at Arab American-owned Restaurants in DC:
- Shop at Arab American-owned Businesses:
- Read Books by Arab American Authors:
- Girl Decoded: A Scientist’s Quest to Reclaim Our Humanity by Bringing Emotional Intelligence to Technology by Rana el Kaliouby
- Arabs in America: Building a New Future by Michael W. Suleiman
- Becoming American? The Forging of Arab and Muslim Identity in Pluralist America by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
- The Arabesque Table: Contemporary Recipes from the Arab World
- Arab American Writers in the Libraries
- Listen to an Arab American-hosted Podcast:
- Donate to Arab American-owned Causes:
- Reflection and Resources:
- Who Started the Movement for National Arab American Heritage Month? History and Legacy
- A Proclamation on Arab American Heritage Month, 2023
- Recognizing National Arab American Heritage Month
- Museum of the Palestinian People
- Middle East Institute (MEI) Art Gallery
- Arab American Institute (AAI) Research Database
- From conducting opinion polling to providing demographic information and fulfilling Census Information Center requests, AAI is the national research hub for data and information on Arab Americans.
- 2021 Arab American Heritage Month Virtual Celebration recording, hosted by the Arab American Civic Council
Please note: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the various information above belong solely to the author/organization/etc., and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University, and/or other groups or individuals.