BEIRUT — In 1990, Egyptian political scientist Fawzi Mansour wrote a book titled The Exodus of Arabs from History, chronicling the internal deterioration and deepening political irrelevancy of Arab ...
The first Arabs landed in the United States in 1527, founding population groups now known as either Arabs in America (immigrants who did not naturalize as citizens) and Arab Americans (who are either ...
This episode of True Talk features journalist and author Massoud Hayoun, an Arab Jew whose work explores the intertwined histories of Arabs and Jews. His book, When We Were Arabs, co-written with his ...
Author Edward E. Curtis IV explores the Arab American experience in Indianapolis. Join author and IUPUI Professor Edward E. Curtis IV and other Arab Americans on their search for their roots in ...
FISHERS, Ind. (The REPORTER) — On Saturday, April 29, Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) in Fishers held a screening of Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History followed by a panel discussion. HEPL was ...
DR. EDWARD E. CURTIS IV joined us on the heels of the release of his book Arab Indianapolis and documentary Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History, which recently aired on WFYI, to discuss the film. Dr.
The first film in this important series introduces the viewer to the rich variety of life, opinion and history that exists in the region we call the Arab world the lands which stretch from the ...
Specifically, between Israel and Lebanon. “There was almost a hummus war in 2008 until 2010 when each country was trying to make the record Guinness record of the biggest hummus dish" says Dr. Gabby ...