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A Resilient Arab American Community

Posted: 04/21/2012 12:19 pm

With all of the dramatic and sometimes discouraging developments currently taking place across the Arab World, the challenges faced by the small but vibrant Arab American community are often given short shrift. This week we took time to acknowledge the threats to the community's security and well-being and the efforts being made to address these challenges.

On April 18th, the Arab American Institute hosted its annual Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards Dinner, giving special recognition to our community's resilience, our personal resources and the strong and courageous allies who stand with us in defense of our rights.

In the past year, the seriousness of these dangers has come to light. In some cases they have emanated from "hate groups" who have been emboldened in their efforts to defame the community. Once marginal websites that have long propagandized against Arabs and Muslims, have now become mainstream, finding their hate echoed on Fox TV or in the rantings of some presidential candidates. They paint all Muslims as a danger and make no distinction between Arabs and Muslims. Targeting an entire community, they promote intolerance and fear.

While the community has relied on law enforcement agencies to defend it against the violence, threats of violence, and acts of outright discrimination that have been the result of the atmosphere created by the "hate groups," all is not well on that front either. Revelations on CNN that training manuals used by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies are filled with gross misrepresentations of Arab culture and Islam, and other recent revelations (in a series of AP articles, that just won a Pulitzer prize) that the New York City Police Department has implemented a massive domestic spying operation targeting Egyptians, Syrians, Palestinians and Muslims, in general, have caused great distress in the community.

Instead of accepting this state of affairs, Arab Americans have drawn on their resources and their allies, and have fought back. And the Gibran awards dinner provided the occasion to recognize those who had been important in this effort, making it clear that Arab American are not powerless and do not stand alone. One of the groups honored with the Gibran "Spirit of Humanity" award was the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a civil rights organization born in the Deep South during the struggle for African American rights. Today, the SPLC has broadened its purview becoming a leading voice speaking out against Islamophobic hate groups and discrimination in all its forms, thus providing the community with much needed support and strength.

Also honored was a remarkable initiative launched by an Arab American (Dean Obeidallah) and an Iranian American (Negin Farsad). Their effort, "The Muslims Are Coming" comedy tour traveled last year throughout the South going even to communities that had mobilized to block efforts to build mosques. The tour relied on comedy to educate and shatter stereotypes. Using laughter, they both instructed and defused hate.

There are those who say that while Arab civilization had a great past, it has no present or future. They also question whether Arab immigrants to America have made any contribution to the U.S. In response to this slight to Arab culture, the Gibran awards recognized the work of the Arab Thought Foundation -- an example of an Arab institution that promotes learning, cultural pride, and self-reflection. The Arab Thought Foundation is a center for the dissemination of learning and a beacon of enlightenment.

Annually the Gibran gala recognizes an Arab American who has made an outstanding contribution in the area of public service. This year's recipient of the Najeeb Halaby public service award was presented to former U.S. Ambassador Ted Kattouf for his three decades in the Foreign Service and his decade-long leadership of AMIDEAST, one of America's largest NGO's serving the people of the Arab World. The award was presented by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, himself a former recipient. As unremarkable as all this might have appeared to some, the fact that a Lebanese American presents an award named after a Syrian American to a Palestinian American itself makes a statement about the success of the Arab American community to rise above division and assert its identity and heritage.

The night concluded with a special tribute to Anthony Shadid, a journalist like no other, whose untimely death in February took from us a writer who had devoted his life to serving as a bridge, connecting his fellow Americans to the often misunderstood realities and peoples of the Arab World.

The night closed with a reminder that even in what may appear to be the darkest of times, with challenges all around, Arab Americans are a resilient and proud community with allies who support us. We are a community with the strength and creativity to affirm our humanity and defend our rights against those who would defame, dishonor, disown, or try to divide us.

Despite the challenges we have faced and continue to face, we remain, at the end of the day, a community that is proud of our heritage, and prouder still of our accomplishments in America, our home.

 

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With all of the dramatic and sometimes discouraging developments currently taking place across the Arab World, the challenges faced by the small but vibrant Arab American community are often given sho...
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12:43 PM on 06/02/2012
arab's as victims in america? yeah right!
02:58 AM on 04/24/2012
LOL Arabs immigrants have a raw deal LOL move back to Arabia.
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notmisaacm
That which is attributed to malice is often explai
08:39 PM on 04/22/2012
Arab Americans are welcome in America. We have a name for them; American citizens. This is despite the fact that Arabs from Saudi Arabia and Egypt targeted the US on 9-11. There were no anti-Arab riots. There were no camps set up, as the US did to patriotic Japanese after December 7th. Unlike the Arab world, the US didn't place refugees from the Arabs' failed wars against the Jews of 1948 and 67 into camps until the Arab/Israeli conflict is settled. We made them into US citizens, as is right.

The Arab American community should spend more time thanking the wonderful people of America who have made them part of the US family. Despite what members of the Arab family have done, have said and still hope to do to us. Tell the world, especially the Arab world, how well you are treated here, and stop listening to people who claim that you are some sort of "victim". America treats you pretty well, and you have treated America pretty well.
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
08:11 PM on 04/22/2012
Plenty Mention Mr. Zogby of Arab Muslims, I missed the one about Arab Christians...

Or is that still a festering issue as it is in the middle east?
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
10:54 AM on 04/23/2012
Do you have some sort of point to your little post?
Nobody mentions Israeli Christians in this article, either. It isn't about "Arab-Christians". The article is about Arab-Americans.
Your little shots at Arabs are disgusting.
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
11:07 AM on 04/23/2012
Plenty of Mention of Arab Muslims. No Mention of Arab Christians. That's a FACT. If you have trouble with facts please respond to a different post.

Zogby complains that people equate Arabs with Muslims and then goes on to lump Arabs and Muslims together all on his own.

So, without ANY inclusion of Arab Christians I can only rationally conclude that this celebration of achievement is really a celebration of Muslim American achievement, and that the word Arab is a way not to refer to it as Islamic.

Furthermore since they are now suddenly all "One Nation of Arabs" the so called "Palestinians" OBVIOUSLY do not need their OWN State. They apparently have many "Arab States" from which to choose.

And since this celebration doesn't include Christians, but only Muslims you can see how all the complaining about Israel's Jewishness and existence is a Muslim attitudinal problem. NOT a geographical problem.

Thanks for pointing it out.
01:02 PM on 04/22/2012
Wow, Mr Zogby is using military terms in his article: " ...Arab-Americans are a resilient and proud community with Allies who support us".
It sounds like a military report!
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
10:59 AM on 04/23/2012
The word "ally"
allies
a country, person, or group joined with another or others for a common purpose
a plant, animal, or thing closely related in structure, etc. to another
an associate; helper; auxiliary

Nothing military about it.
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10:48 AM on 04/22/2012
And good to see Junior embrace the multicultural and multiracial diversity that is Christian America.

Not to mention the openness of mind and spirit required to embrace the non churchgoing and nonpracticing that would have to be included to get to 87 percent.

It is awe inspiring.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
12:05 PM on 04/22/2012
"Christian America"???? Like Santorum presented to us?? I'll take a pass,pal! When Christians STOP prosthelyzing I'll show them some respect..Same for Muslims! Leave me alone..I'm NOT interested in EITHER one of them!
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
12:24 PM on 04/22/2012
America is NOT a "Christian" country. The majority is Christian, nothing more.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
12:40 AM on 04/22/2012
Come on,James...EVERY ethnic group feels the same way! This is not news..or anything! Tell us something next time ALL of us don't know! Is that all there is?? James??
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Psyko Tek
11:50 PM on 04/21/2012
you know I am really tired of hyphenated Americans
sorts you in you out?

yes I know there are prejudices and things you all have in common
but america is half a sphere
and if you live in the USA be a united states citizen
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11:26 PM on 04/21/2012
They didn't give an award to Helen Thomas? Or maybe they did that last year.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
06:12 PM on 04/22/2012
They did..but my telling you what the award was for would never see the light of day!
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11:24 PM on 04/21/2012
...."defend our rights against those who would defame, dishonor, disown, or try to divide us"Mr Zogby says.
I would suggest that the Arab/Muslim world primarily does that to each other. It can be difficult sometimes to keep track of which sect and/or ethnicity is waging war against another. Syria is a current awful example. .
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meb1357
Remember Kafr Qasim
09:22 AM on 04/22/2012
I guess you didn't learn about The Civil War, WWII, The Hundred Years War, WWI, or the hundreds of other wars Western countries have fought with each other.
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12:36 PM on 04/22/2012
We're in the 21st century now meb. Time to move on.
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10:11 PM on 04/21/2012
Arab civilization is finished. A brief flowing period, mostly due to military occupation and appropriation of cultural centers in the Middle East , Indian and Africa long gone.
See Persian empire for similar historical arc.
11:20 PM on 04/21/2012
Only due to oil have they florished, which will change soon.
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dogpaddle47
Cui Bono
12:11 PM on 04/22/2012
As I said before, Israeli propaganda ministry hacks have nothing but insults for any country but their own.
Reality is, if Israel gets its precious war, Israel stands a good chance of being destroyed.
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08:45 PM on 04/22/2012
"Reality is," these pronouncements of Israel's demise wind up biting her enemies in the tush. It's that arrogance that's caused much of the conflict.
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10:06 PM on 04/21/2012
"There are those who say that while Arab civilization had a great past, it has no present or future. "

No one knows about the future. But if the present is any indication "they who say" are spot on.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
06:15 PM on 04/22/2012
The Arab Spring has sprung a big leak! military rule is what is going on now..no democracy or freedom! As if it ever existed there! LOL!
08:14 PM on 04/21/2012
Thanks for all that you and AAI do James. You have a great organization and provide a great service.
We are all proud to be Arab-Americans and are fighting every day for equality and a better America.
fullofmitt
Willard was a rat in a movie!
12:08 PM on 04/22/2012
What is un-equal in America for Arab-Americans who are citizens???
02:18 PM on 04/22/2012
Did you sleep thru the descrimination against Arab-Americans after 9-11, Juan Williams and NPR, FBI wiretapping and home visits. Is that eqality in America today?
06:32 PM on 04/21/2012
Great article and really important event.