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Sites on any subject matter relating to Arab Americans.
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- Covers the early presence of Arabs in American.
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- Promotes the concerns of the Arab-American community in the United States society and abroad.
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- Non-profit, non-political organization for the empowerment and cultural nurturing of Americans of Tunisian descent. Site provides organizational structure, list of activities, and links.
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- Site for The News Circle, the Arab-American Almanac, and the Arab-American Calendar. Also provides news, views, calendar, and reference historic data.
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- Broadbased news, feature, and information directory for the Arab-American community.
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- A journalists's guide to covering Arab Americans.
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- Bringing the best in Arab Cinema to the San Francisco Bay Area.
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- Provides a meeting place for Arab-Americans from across the United States to meet, discuss issues of common interest and learn of resources and services available to them.
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- Portal hosted by the Association of Tunisian-Americans. Chat room and message board, art gallery, and directory of related sites.
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- American Catholic non-profit organization in support of the Maronite Church. Strives to strengthen ties between the Maronites in Lebanon and countries of emigration. Promotes research and publishes materials on the Maronites.
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- Obituary of the founder of the Arab-American rights movement.
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- the chamber promotes, assists and strengthens member businesses, both in the domestic and international arenas
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- Provides alternative information on Arab Americans, the Middle East and International Issues. Offers guidance on public relations and media strategy for ethnic minorities, including Arab Americans.
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- A calendar of cultural, political, social, and other Arab-American events throughout the United States.
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- NAAMA is a non-profit, non-political, educational and charitable organization of medical professionals of Arab descent.
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- Wendy Ghannam, a USAID career woman, reports that she was forced out of her job because she's married to a Palestinian.
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