Dearborn football star earns free ride to CMU
February 13th, 20100 DEARBORN — Like many kids growing up in America from Middle Eastern families, Nores Fradi began his athletic career as a soccer player. Fradi signs scholarship to Central Michigan University for...HPV virus: Time to face reality
I recently contacted the Dearborn, Michigan Health Department to see if they provide the HPV vaccine. The receptionist said yes, but that it is only recommended for women ages 11-26. Beyond age 26, health insurance will not cover the vaccine and it is pricey. Depending on the clinic, the cost could range from $140-$180 per shot...Valentine’s Day parties throughout region offer Middle Eastern entertainment
Couples can dance and romance at a number of Middle Eastern-themed Valentines Day parties scheduled this weekend in the Detroit area. Singer Zak Baalbaki performs on Saturday in West Bloomfield at Al Oumara Restaruant, 6123 Haggerty Road, at 10:30 p.m. Call 248.960.0511. Jad Soudah and Mohamad Abu Sumaya perform in Dearborn on...Voters’ rights advocate seeks secretary of state seat
As candidate fields become clear and campaigns gear up months ahead of November elections, several major candidates have been reaching out to Arab Americans for support, including Democratic candidate for Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Jocelyn Benson Benson is scheduled to meet with local Arab American...Iran and Israel: Reining in ‘rogue states’
February 13th, 20100 For two decades, the world has been counting on diplomacy to stop Iran's apparent quest for nuclear weapons – a diplomacy shot through, however, with the menace of ultimate recourse to the military alternative. Now, a more serious stage has been reached with the passing of the year-end deadline that President Obama had set for the...Conference explores conflict resolution among Arab American students
DEARBORN — Just about everyone is familiar with the United States Department of Defense, which was formerly known as the Department of War. But few know that there is also a grassroots movement to start a "Department of Peace" as well. Noor Kirdar from USIP presenting on women and peace building. While that movement hasn't...2010 Census hits the road with “Be Counted” message
In January, the Census Portrait of America Road Tour started its journey across the United States to educate communities about the 2010 Census. One national and 12 regional vehicles drive around targeting high-attendance events, celebrations and ethnic community gatherings to reach out to the diverse U.S. population. To connect with...Christian Arabs remain the best situated to combat the demonization of Islam
"Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves…" Matthew 7:15. According to Christian tradition the above quote is attributed to Jesus of Nazareth by Matthew as part of the famous Sermon on the Mount, a compilation of Jesus' sayings epitomizing his moral teachingindus....Iraqi Vice President to visit Detroit area
Iraq VP Tariq Al-Hashimi The Chaldean Federation of America announced on Thursday that Vice President of Iraq, Tariq Al-Hashimi, is expected to visit Detroit this weekend. Al-Hashimi is scheduled to speak on Iraqi issues including upcoming elections at the Shenandoah Banquet, Golf and Conference Center, 5600 Walnut Lake Rd....Forum seeks to clarify rights
DEARBORN — The Arab Student Union and Muslim Students' Association held an event on Thursday, January 28 at the University of Michigan-Dearborn entitled "Know Your Rights," with an emphasis on clearing up important questions about law enforcement and civil rights. Detroit FBI Special Agent in Charge Andrew Arena, L, local...Is Obama prepared to exert pressure on Israel?
The recent concerted push to restart the stalled peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis has been complicated by Israel's continual construction of settlements in the West Bank and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demand that Israel maintain a military presence along the West Bank's border with...ADC holds annual MLK scholarship event
DEARBORN — One of metro Detroit's most cherished Martin Luther King, Jr. commemorations marked its 11th anniversary on Jan. 29 as the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee of Michigan held its MLK Scholarship Awards Reception. ADC MLK Scholarship...Justice Department to investigate shooting death of imam
February 5th, 20100 DEARBORN — After the release this week of an autopsy report that stoked outrage over the FBI's fatal shooting of a Detroit imam in October, the U.S. Justice Department confirmed that it is conducting its own investigation of the incident, according to a U.S. congressman. Jamil Carswell, son of the late Imam Luqman Abdullah,...Oscar nod for Israeli film
February 5th, 20100 The Israeli movie "Ajami," co-produced by an Israeli Palestinian and an Israeli Jew, was named this week as one of the five Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film. It takes its name from a rough neighborhood in Jaffa, a mostly Arab city just south of Tel Aviv. First it should be said that the film "Ajami" is a masterpiece by...Sanctions, regime change take center stage
WASHINGTON (IPS) — With the United States Senate set to take up major sanctions legislation against Iran by mid-February, neo-conservatives and other hawks are calling on the administration of President Barack Obama to pursue a more aggressive course of "regime change" in Tehran. In recent days, their call was unexpectedly......
Local groups send relief to Haiti
As the need for relief persists in Haiti, the Southfield-based Life for Relief and Development charity continues to provide assistance to the victims of the devastated country. Life for Relief and Development workers prepare supplies for Haitian earthquake victims.The group partnered with the Dubai-based Mohammed Bin Rashid...Scott betrays ignorance of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
State Sen. Martha Scott last week defended her 2009 trip to Israel, saying she met with Palestinian lawyers during her stay there to "hear both sides of the story." State Sen. Martha Scott with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a trip to Jerusalem sponsored by an AIPAC-affiliated group.Scott met with right-wing......
Group leaders meet with attorney general
February 1st, 20100 WASHINGTON — Executives of the Arab American Institute (AAI), American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), and the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), met with Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday to discuss issues of concern to the Arab American and Muslim communities. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder speaks to a...Community, officials gather to honor newly elected judge
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — A third-generation Arab American who comes from a family of lawyers was sworn in as a Grosse Pointe Woods municipal court judge on Wednesday. He was elected to the part-time judicial post last November. Grosse Pointe Woods Municipal Court Judge Ted Metry, elected last November, takes a ceremonial oath on...Bring’n the funk
DEARBORN — Despite the popularity of fashion magazines and TV shows, good style can be hard to attain, especially when high department store prices for accessories are factored in. But a new boutique in Detroit on the border of Dearborn named Funkalooza aims to change that by offering customers a chance to find the perfect...Control of terrorism is most effective at the grassroots
The Christmas day terrorist has shaken the confidence of the public in airline safety and aroused worldwide attention. As of January 4, air passengers originating from or passing through terror-suspect countries will be subjected to special measures of security checks. The new security rules will cause anger in the Muslim world. Of......
‘Know your rights’ forum planned
Several organizations led by the Muslim Student Association at the University of Michigan-Dearborn are scheduled to hold a "Know Your Rights" forum on Jan. 28, 4 p.m on campus in the CASL building. Speakers are to discuss what rights a person has when stopped, questioned, arrested or searched by law enforcement. Fears and concerns...Budget cuts cause massive layoffs
DEARBORN — Students will have to stay home from school on Jan. 29 and Feb. 1 to allow teachers and administrators at Dearborn Public Schools to reorganize classes after the district implements massive mid-year cuts. The district has laid off over 140 teachers in order to balance a budget strained by $12-million cuts imposed by the......
ICE responds to requests, grants Hamtramck family man more time before deportation
January 23rd, 20100 Anees Sous had his bags packed on Tuesday afternoon, in preparation for a Wednesday flight to Jordan that would have fulfilled a deportation order from immigration officials. He began saying goodbye to his friends, but still held out hope for a last-minute reprieve. Anees Sous, facing deportation proceedings after living in the...IRS to look at tax-exempt funding of illegal settlements
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) in press release this week commended the decision by IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman to publicly commit the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to tackling the issue of U.S. charities that launder tax exempt U.S. donations into illegal Israeli West Bank settlement activities.......