Communication

Celebrating National Arab American Heritage Month

April 3, 2023 4765

In 2017, the Arab America Foundation and its sister organization Arab American launched an initiative to create a National Arab American Heritage Month. It was established for April and the month is dedicated to celebrating the history, culture, diversity, and significant contributions made by Arab Americans in the United States.

It began with only a handful number of states acknowledging it. Since then, it has gained momentum and support from school districts, organizations, institutions, state legislatures, public servants, and politicians from across the country. Since its launch, the Arab American Foundation has worked closely with their grassroots network of volunteers to spread awareness and educate local communities about the month.

Joe Biden letter recognizing National Arab American Heritage Month
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In 2019, U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Michigan) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) introduced a resolution in Congress for the month to be recognized on a national scale. While the legislation has not passed, on April 19, 2021, President Biden published a White House letter recognizing the month and detailing the importance for appreciating and celebrating the Arab American community and culture. This was the first time a US president publicly validated and commemorated National Arab American Heritage Month. It now has support from the U.S. Department of State and 37 state governors.

To date, in 2025, President Donald Trump has not recognized the month, although a number of governors from both red and blue states have done so, as well as numerous regional officials.

For the more than 3.7 million people in the United States who identify as Arab American, there are still far too many biases and acts of hatred against them. This month is an important opportunity to celebrate the community’s rich heritage and contributions to American history, culture, and society.

Follow the hashtag #ArabAmericanHeritageMonth on social media to share your support and learn more throughout the month. 

Further Resources:

Key Articles from Sage Journals (free to read):

“Experiences of Arab heritage youth in US schools and impact on identity development” | School Psychology International, February 2019

“Perceived Discrimination, Ethnic Identity, and Psychological Well-Being Among Arab Americans” | The Counseling Psychologist, November 2018

“Culturally Grounded Well-Being Assessment for Arab Americans” | Journal of Prevention and Health Promotion, August 2024

“A Qualitative Examination of Perceptions of Mindfulness Among Arab, Middle Eastern, and North African Americans: Implications for Cultural Adaptation of Mindfulness-Based Interventions” | Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health, April 2024

“Does It Mean We are American? A ‘Figured Worlds’ Approach To Young Children’s Identity as Second-Generation Iraqi Refugees in the United States” | International Review of Qualitative Research, April 2022

“The Neglected, Invisible Minority” | About Campus: Enriching the Student Learning Experience, November 2021

“Current and Cumulative Stress Experiences: A Model for Arab American Young Adults” | Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, October 2022

“Successful Refugee Cohabitation With Host Families: A Concept Analysis and Model Development” | Journal of Holistic Nursing, August 2024

Zane Landin is a graduate of Cal Poly Pomona who studied communication and PR and served as an intern for Sage's Corporate Communications. He works at the National Geographic Society as an internal communications specialist. He founded PositiveVibes Magazine, which shares stories about positivity, wellness and mental health.

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