Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month at USC
Arabs in California: Finding identity and belonging as an Arab American
USC Dornsife’s Sarah Gualtieri counters a long-held stereotype of Arab Americans as outsiders, underscoring their longstanding place in American culture.
“I will always remember and be proud of my Arab roots. They are the foundation of my life and the wings to my future.”
– Christine El Haddad, associate professor in USC Marshall School of Business
Arab American Heritage Month Events at USC
USC Arab American Heritage Month
Join students, faculty, staff and alumni for the kick off in Hahn Plaza.
MENASA Mosaic Lamp Workshop
Design your own traditional mosaic lamp, popular throughout the Arab world.
MENA Art Exhibit
A curated exhibition of Middle Eastern North African professional and student artwork.
Coming Soon
Want more Arab American Heritage Month events? Visit USC’s Event Calendar.
Arab American Heritage Month Spotify Playlist
A playlist curated by USC students from the Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly (MENASA).
USC News Stories
- The spirited event at Hahn Plaza featured music, speeches, Arabic food and plenty of dancing.
- The Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly’s lively kickoff event in Hahn Plaza features music, Arab dance, inspiring stories and plenty of food.
- The newly established Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly is making the most of additional resources as the group advocates for more.
- One of USC’s top experts at the Information Sciences Institute whose influential work is changing brain research and helping to catch fake videos has an ambitious goal in his spare time: to translate all the works of a beloved Egyptian poet.
- A new book from USC Dornsife’s Sarah Gualtieri counters a long-held stereotype of Arab Americans as outsiders, exploring how they were integrated into Southern California.
- Anne DeSalvo had never been to the Middle Eastern country before; her experience there was not what she expected — in a good way.
Voices Across Campus
LACMA’s latest exhibit honors women’s voices across the Middle East and beyond
Women across the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia explore identity, belonging and community history through art.
Debunking misconceptions after World Hijab Day
Yusra Farzan demystifies some of the misunderstandings and common questions about hijabs.
A Engineer-Diplomat Reimagines the Persian Gulf
A doctoral student’s unprecedented research in the area of nuclear energy catastrophe modeling is getting noticed by the entire region.
Get Involved
USC Dornsife Middle East Studies
The study of the languages, cultures, peoples and societies throughout the Middle East region
Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month with USC
- Use the USC Arab American Heritage Month digital graphics for your Zoom backgrounds, digital screens and much more!
- Submit your events to the USC Event Calendar. Use the tag USC_AAHM to be included in the calendar channel.
- Join USC’s Arab American Heritage Month programming committee. Contact Maria Romero-Morales, assistant chief diversity officer, at mromerom@adm.usc.edu
- Comments, suggestions or see something missing? Let us know at comcom@usc.edu.