Workshop Seeks to Dispel Arab American Stereotypes

Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans; Arab Bashing in America: Fact or Fiction


DEARBORN, Mich., May 1, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Arab Detroit will host an educational workshop, "Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans" on Wednesday May 31, 2006 from 8:30am to 2:00pm at the University of Michigan-Dearborn Fairlane Center, 1900 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn, Michigan.

Recent events such as the Danish cartoon and Dubai Ports controversies have made Arab bashing fashionable in America. This workshop will examine the culture and diversity of Detroit's Arab American community and explore the image of the Arab American in the media and the effects of prejudice and discrimination. Finally this workshop will address vital issues affecting Arab Americans, utilizing humor as a vehicle for confronting stereotypes.

"This workshop goes beyond the everyday headlines and looks at some of the vital and pertinent issues affecting Arab Americans in southeastern Michigan," says Siham Awada Jaafar, Vice President of David Communications and one of the principal organizers of the event. She went on to say, "We are hopeful that participants will have a more accurate understanding of Arab Americans as a result of this informative event."

The workshop presenters include:



 -- Hon. Mary Rose Oakar, former Congresswoman and national President of
    the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) in Washington,
    D.C.

 -- Ray Hanania, award-winning writer, author and comedian from Chicago.

 -- Dr. Nadine Naber, Assistant Professor of the Program on American
    Culture and Department of Women's Studies at the University of 
    Michigan.

 -- Dr. Evelyn Alsultany, Research Investigator on Arab racism for the
    Program on American Culture at the University of Michigan.

 -- Warren David, President and CEO of David Communications, a
    multi-cultural public relations and marketing firm with specialization
    in the Arab American market.

The workshop is expected to attract members of the print and broadcast media, business leaders, human resource directors, diversity program managers, advertising, marketing and communications professionals, educators, municipal and government employees, law enforcement personnel, community leaders and those interested in learning more about Arab Americans.

The registration enrollment fee is $95 per person and includes the workshop, continental breakfast, luncheon and workshop materials.

An optional bonus session will be offered from 2:15pm to 3:30pm and will focus on some of the most commonly used Arabic language phrases.

Arab Detroit is dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of accurate information about Arab Americans through the development of informative print materials, educational and cultural events and multimedia programming.

For more information contact Arab Detroit at 1-877-ARAB-944 (1-877-272-2944), via email, info@arabdetroit.com or on the worldwide web at www.arabdetroit.com.

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 Sponsored by:
 Arab Detroit

 In partnership with:
 Center for Arab American Studies--
  University of Michigan-Dearborn
 Detroit Edison
 Sprint-Nextel
 Davenport University
 Comerica Bank
 Fairlane Club

 With support from:
 ADC
 The Democratic Party
 ACCESS
 American Arab Chamber of Commerce
 AWARE
 Smooth Jazz-98.7FM

            

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