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Arab American Heritage Month

Arab American Heritage Month honors the rich culture, contributions, and traditions of Arab Americans in the United States. During this celebration, people are encouraged to learn about the diverse backgrounds of Arab Americans, who come from more than 20 countries in the Arab world.

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Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month by hosting cultural experiences—from food and art to music and literature—that drive foot traffic, community engagement, and brand alignment with diversity and inclusion.

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  • Host an Arab cuisine tasting or cooking class to showcase culinary traditions and drive restaurant/food brand visibility
  • Feature Arab American artists and authors in curated gallery exhibitions or book club promotions
  • Sponsor or promote live music, dance, and cultural festival events in April to build local community goodwill
  • Create educational content series on Arab American contributions to highlight brand values around cultural respect and inclusion

History

Arab American Heritage Month began as a way to honor the contributions of Arab Americans to the U.S. The idea took root in 2017 when the Arab America Foundation launched a campaign to recognize the month formally.

It started small, with a few states supporting the initiative. However, the celebration gained momentum as more people saw the need to recognize Arab Americans’ impact on the country.

In 2019, U.S. Representatives Debbie Dingell and Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to declare April as Arab American Heritage Month nationally. Although the bill is still pending, recognition has grown every year.

In 2021, President Joe Biden officially acknowledged the month, making it a bigger part of national conversations. By 2022, several states, including Illinois, Virginia, and Oregon, passed legislation to honor the month permanently.

Today, Arab American Heritage Month serves as a time to explore and celebrate the cultural richness and contributions of the Arab American community.

It reflects the growing recognition of the diverse and vital role that Arab Americans play in shaping American society. Each April, more communities, schools, and organizations across the country join in the celebrations​.


How to celebrate

Savor the Flavors

Arab cuisine is full of delicious dishes. Host a dinner party featuring hummus, falafel, tabbouleh, or baklava. Invite friends over and explore the blend of spices and fresh ingredients that make these foods so special. Want more adventure? Take a cooking class to learn how to make your own!

Dive into Arab Art

Explore the creativity of Arab artists by visiting a local gallery or museum showcasing Arab American artwork. You can also browse online collections or watch documentaries about Arab American artists. The colorful paintings, intricate calligraphy, and bold photography offer a vibrant look into the culture.

Support Arab American Authors

Arab American writers have gifted the world with remarkable literature. Pick up a book by Khalil Gibran, Randa Jarrar, or Hala Alyan. Whether you prefer poetry, fiction, or memoirs, their stories offer insight into the Arab American experience and inspire thought-provoking conversations.

Celebrate with Music and Dance

Set the mood with traditional Arab music or watch an Arabic dance performance. Many festivals during the month feature live performances, so keep an eye out for local events. Belly dancing classes are another way to have fun while learning about this ancient art form.

Engage in Meaningful Conversations

Attend a panel discussion or lecture on Arab American heritage to encourage open dialogue. You’ll learn about the contributions and challenges faced by this community. It’s a fantastic way to deepen understanding and appreciate the diversity that makes Arab Americans an integral part of society.