General:
American-Arab Anti Discrimination
Committee (ADC)
National Association of
Arab Americans (NAAA)
National
Arab American Medical Association (AAMA)
Association
of Arab-American University Graduates (AAUG)
Arab-American
Business and Proffesional Netork (ABPN)
Arab
Chamber of Commerce (AACC)
American Federation of Ramallah,
Palestine (AFRP)
NCUSAR
AOHR
Arab Center
MESA
Links
to University Arab Organizations (list only)
ADC
http://www.adc.org
ADC is short for American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
This homepage has information about different ADC activities as well as
some action updates. ADC also sponsors an internship program that is disscussed
on the homepage. Recently, they have been able to have applications online
for anyone who wishes to apply. ADC also has an education program for U.S.
schools that is discussed in one part of the homepage. A person can also
join ADC by registering on their homepage. This page is a good resource
for people interested in researching discrimination about arabs.
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NAAA
http://www.steele.com/naaa/index.html
This page is for the National Association
of Arab Americans. The NAAA has a very organized homepage that discusses
their purpose and activities. There is a voice newsletter as well as action
alerts so that members can keep up with the latest happenings in International
policy.
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NAAMA
http://www.naama.com/
The National Arab American Medical
Association is a page for medical doctors in the United States that are
Arabs or of Arab descent. The webpage has general information about the
group and how to contact them for membership. It has a listing of all members
by each state, and it also has information about its upcoming conventions.
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AAUG
http://www.aaug.org
The Association of Arab-American University
Graduates has a homepage which also describes its purpose and has links
to its publications. They have a yearly convention which is described in
this homepage. Also, the homepage has detailed information about its membership
and benefits.
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ABPN
http://www.abpn.org
This is a relatively new site
for the organization called Arab American Business and Professional Network.
Since it is new, the site basically consists of general information about
the organization, how to get membership, and an application for membership.
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AACC
http://www.arabchamber.com
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AFRP
http://www.afrp.org
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NCUSAR
http://www.ncusar.org
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AOHR
http://leb.net/aohr
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Arab Center
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/activity/a/arab/www/arab_center
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MESA
http://w3fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/welcome.htm
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Arab Organizations in Universities
The
following links will take you to various Arab Student Organizations in
United States Universities. This list will grow as we find more organizations.
ADC-UNC
http://www.unc.edu/~hani/adc.html
This is the homepage for UNC's Arab Club and it
is still under development, but it is looking
good (I may have a biased opinion, but hey..check it
out yourself!!)
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NOTE: If you want to add your club link here, then please
email me at hani@email.unc.edu
http://www.med.virginia.edu/~amh2x/aso/home.htm
http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~qasem/asu.html
http://www.uky.edu/StudentOrgs/ASU
http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~arab
http://www.princeton.edu:80/~arabsoc
http://pages.nyu.edu/clubs/arab
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~arabs
http://www.mit.edu/activities/arab
http://www.utexas.edu/students/arab