The 2008 presidential primary race is in full swing. Candidates are looking for supporters who will do the critical work on the ground. A number of presidential campaigns already have established Arab American outreach efforts, while others have yet to begin.
There is still time for Arab Americans to secure a role in the campaign of their choice! If you would like to get involved, please fill out this brief survey we will forward your name and email address to the campaign you have selected to support. The campaign will then contact you to let you know how you can help out. By filling out this survey, you will also help network Arab American community efforts within each campaign. If you are already involved in a campaign, there is space below to tell us about that so we can track what our constituency is doing around the country.
A few years back when Washington was preparing for the then highly touted Annapolis Peace Conference, I remember commenting that I was "hopeful, but not optimistic". Read More »
Air Date: August 5, 2010
On Thursday's edition of Viewpoint with James Zogby: Josh Kraushaar, Executive Editor of The Hotline, the National Journal; Michelle Richardson, Legislative Counsel at the ACLU; Andrew Serwer, Writing fellow at The American Prospect. Read More »
The story of Arab Americans coming of age, as an organized community, is a classic American tale—a story of immigrants seeking opportunity, benefiting from America’s freedoms, but also experiencing, at times, the dark side of exclusion and discrimination that has, for so many, haunted our nation’s history. Read More »