Guests enjoy a traditional Arabic dance, the debke. PHOTOS: Nafeh AbuNab/TAAN |
DEARBORN- The American Arab Women’s Community Network hosted an event for International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 11 at Byblos Banquet Hall, punctuated by Arabic orchestra music, singers and awards for deserving honorees.
Dr. Daad Katato speaking at the event. |
A tribute was also given to Nobel Prize winner Tawwakul Karman of Yemen and to Rachel Corrie, a young American activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer while protesting home demolitions in 2003. Nawal Hamadeh, CEO of Hamadeh Educational Services, was honored and also served as one of several speakers for the day. Dr. Daad Katato of the AAWCN closed with remarks saluting Arab women in the Middle East participating in the Arab Spring as well as those who will do so in the future.
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