DETROIT — U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Detroit) and U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Ann Arbor) introduced a resolution honoring Arab American Heritage Month, a month-long celebration held in April to recognize the incredible contributions Arab Americans have made in the United States.
“It is always an honor to introduce a resolution uplifting Arab American Heritage Month,” Tlaib said in a press release. “As a proud and unapologetic Arab American woman serving in Congress, and the congresswoman to represent one of the largest Arab American communities in the country, I know how important it is that our community feels seen and celebrated by our federal government. Arab Americans have made invaluable contributions to our country and I look forward to seeing this resolution adopted.”
This introduction comes after President Biden issued a proclamation declaring April 2023 Arab American Heritage Month.
“This is the first time in our nation’s history that a president has honored our community by issuing this proclamation and it represents a major step forward in the fight to end the systemic erasure of Arab Americans in the United States,” Tlaib said. “As a mother of two young Arab American boys, it means so much to truly feel seen. I look forward to continuing to partner with the president to get April permanently designated as Arab American Heritage Month and ensure that the Middle Eastern and North African community finally receives the recognition and resources they deserve from our federal government.”
“In Southeast Michigan and across America, Arab Americans are part of the fabric of our country,” Dingell said. “Arab Americans have been an integral part of Michigan’s identity, sharing their culture and traditions with us. They are doctors, teachers, small business owners, service members and most importantly, neighbors and friends. Arab Americans are among the most loyal and patriotic Americans I know and have helped shape our state and nation for the better. I’m proud to recognize April as Arab American Heritage Month to celebrate the accomplishments and impact of this community.”
To view the full text of the resolution, click here.
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