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A Community between Two Worlds: Arab Americans in Greater Detroit

A Community between Two Worlds: Arab Americans in Greater Detroit

The photographs in this exhibit celebrate the cultural and historical complexity of southeast Michigan’s Arab American community. Detroit has the nation’s largest Arab community, as well as one of the oldest and most diverse. This exhibit examines how life in Arab Detroit has changed since immigration; shows how Arab American culture is part of American culture; explores traditional artists’ role in maintaining Arab American identity; and traces the links between Detroit and the Arab world.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Exhibition $2,000/6 weeks; plus shipping

Contact
Michele Beltran
103 Museum
Michigan State University Museum
East Lansing, MI 48824
517/432-3355; 517/432-3349 fax
tes@museum.msu.edu
museum.msu.edu/museum/tes/index.htm

 

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