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The Yemeni American News was launched in June of 2008. The newspaper is an extension of the Yemeni American Net website which was launched in November of 2007. The newspaper and website both strive to publish news, research and studies that are related to the Yemeni American and the Arab American communities in both the English and Arabic languages. Both the Yemeni American News and Yemeni American Net provides stories about individuals who symbolize success and represent a passionate motive for the community in the USA. The Yemeni American News and Yemeni American Net website welcomes accredited writings, opinions, studies and attempts to reach those interested in Yemeni-American affairs.
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Zawaya is a non-profit organization that seeks to contribute to the multicultural discourse of the Bay Area with the Arab Arts. Zawaya means “aspects” or “corners”, suggesting the many art forms to be discovered and enjoyed in Arab culture. It was founded in 2003 by Nabila Mango and Haya Shawwa Ben-Halim, two Arab-American women who recognized that the challenges faced by the Arab-American community in the Bay Area requires a creative response. With Zawaya, they sought to give the Arab community a voice, including a musical one. Aiming to address stereotypes and misconceptions, Zawaya offers a genuine image of Arab Americans and their rich civilization, which can only be a source of strength for American society.
Zawaya is the umbrella organization for the music group Aswat composed of approximately 40 musicians and singers. Zawaya aspires to expand its future programming to all other Arabic art forms, such as dance, theatre, poetry recitations, calligraphy, needle point crafts, and photography.
Zawaya is a tax-exempt, tax-deductible organization with 501(c)(3) status. Zawaya’s value system is pluralism. The board, the musicians, the singers and the audience are diverse both by intention and because of the people Zawaya attracts from a spectrum of cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds.
For more information about us please visit www.zawaya.org