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How White Fragility Keeps Anti-Black Racism Alive in Arab Society

By: Raisa Sami / Arab America Contributing Writer Arabic television shows frequently featured lighter-skinned actors in blackface, sparking controversy over negative portrayals of Black people in recent years. The dehumanization of Black people, which includes stereotypes of mental weakness, moral impotence, excessive sexual arousal, foolishness, and laziness, is the root cause of this anti-Black racism. … Continued

Middle Eastern Pantry Staples to the Rescue With Hearty Bulgur Pilaf 

By: Blanche Shaheen/Arab America Contributing Writer Bulgur wheat holds a storied history in the Middle East, dating back thousands of years. Originating from ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians and Babylonians, bulgur was a staple due to its durability, quick cooking time, and versatility. Traditionally made by parboiling, drying, and cracking whole wheat grains, bulgur … Continued

Potato And Tomato Stew – Yakhnit Batata wa Banadura

By: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer The potato, native to the indigenous peoples of the Andes, although not an original ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine was brought back from the Americas by the Conquistadors to Spain and the British Isles and France.  It was then diffused widely after 1600 to Europe and East Asia.  Today, … Continued

The Mystery Surrounding Israel’s Nuclear Capabilities

By: Mehdi El Merini / Arab America Contributing Writer Israel’s nuclear program is a subject shrouded in secrecy and controversy, significantly directing and affecting the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Despite Israel’s policy of ambiguity, where it neither confirms nor denies its nuclear capabilities, substantial evidence suggests that Israel has developed a sophisticated nuclear … Continued

AIPAC and The “Squad”

By Luke McMahan/ Arab America Contributing Writer On June 25th, with the loss of incumbent Jamaal Bowman to the AIPAC backed George Latimer, the pro-Israeli committee earned its first victory over the “Squad,” an informal group of House Democrats, most of whom have spoken out against Israel’s and the United States’s support of the War … Continued

The Political Rise of Arab Americans

By: Raisa Sami / Arab America Contributing Writer Arab Americans, a diverse community with roots spanning 22 countries across the Middle East and North Africa, have significantly shaped the sociopolitical landscape of the United States. From early waves of immigration in the late 19th century to the present day, Arab Americans have consistently sought to … Continued

Lentil and Meat Stew – Yakhnit  ‘Adas bil Laham

By: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer Because of their many healthy attributes, in parts of the Middle East lentils are described as the ‘nails of the knees’.  In other parts they are referred to as the ‘meat of the poor’, while others, following traditional folklore call them ‘food of prophets and saints’. Until now, lentils … Continued

The Night Won’t End: Biden’s War on Gaza

By: Arab America Contributing Writer / Mehdi El Merini For most of us, the night typically means dinner with family, a movie, and preparing for bed. For those living—or more accurately, trying to live—in Gaza, the night signifies something entirely different: terror. “The night is long. The night is terrifying. The night means fear. The … Continued

Socioeconomic Status of Arab Americans

By: Raisa Sami/ Arab America Contributing Writer Arab Americans are a diverse group with roots in 22 Arab countries, that have significantly enriched the social, cultural, and economic fabric of the United States. A comprehensive approach that considers educational attainment, income levels, demographic trends, and economic participation is necessary to comprehend the socioeconomic status of Arab Americans. This … Continued

Issam Hajali’s Unique ’70s Lebanese Fusion

By: Luke Mcmahan / Arab America Contributing Writer If you were walking down Mar Elias Street in Beirut and happened to enter a little jewelry shop owned by a man named Issam Hajali, you would unknowingly have met one of the most unique musical voices of 1970s Lebanon. While he pursued other musical projects, two … Continued

Chickpeas and Checkpoints: Hummus in the Shadow of Arab-Israeli War

By: Yara Marei / Arab America Contributing Writer Food has a unique way of bringing people together, and celebrating it will make you enjoy your meal and feel grateful to receive grandma’s recipes generation after generation. So can you imagine that this great moment of grace and pleasure can be easily stolen, just like the … Continued

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