Arab American Heritage Month celebrates and recognizes the diverse back rounds, cultures, traditions, and exceptional contributions of Arab Americans to the US. “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” - Kahlil Gibran, renowned poet/artist from Bsharri, Lebanon who immigrated to the U.S. before the turn of the century.
Discover some of the chosen titles and or links/movies of interest specifically selected by Fatoma Rad, MS LIS, MA HEA, Acquisitions Librarian at Farmingdale State College's Greenley Library. In an unending pursuit of sustaining and establishing a safe and equitable culture, we encourage you to explore the outlined list of literary works below. We hope you take advantage of this month's selection, all feedback is welcome.
- Documentaries & Programs/Arab American Heritage Month
- Arab American Faces & Voices
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month
- Race and Arab American Before and After 9/11
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month
- A Community of Many Worlds: Arab Americans in New York City
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month
- The Map of Salt and Stars
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month
- American Islamophobia
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month
- Rifqa
- Physical book in library
- Arab American Heritage Month