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- Q4783140 subject Q7164579.
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- Q4783140 abstract "The Arab American Action Network is a Chicago community center founded in 1995. It is a community-based organization that strives to strengthen the Arab immigrants to the United States and Arab American community, primarily in the Chicago area. Through use of such tactics as community organizing, advocacy, education and social services, and leadership development, it seeks to empower the Arab population in Chicago's low-income South Side. The organization acts as an advocate for Palestinian issues and for women's issues.It is the brainchild of Columbia University historian and Professor of Arab Studies Rashid Khalidi and Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Assistant Dean Mona Khalidi. The Arab American Action Network is a Core Member of the Chicago Cultural Alliance, a consortium of 25 ethnic museums and cultural centers in Chicago. Ali Hasan Abunimah, co-founder and editor of The Electronic Intifada, has served on the Board of Directors of the Arab American Action Network.".
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- Q4783140 comment "The Arab American Action Network is a Chicago community center founded in 1995. It is a community-based organization that strives to strengthen the Arab immigrants to the United States and Arab American community, primarily in the Chicago area. Through use of such tactics as community organizing, advocacy, education and social services, and leadership development, it seeks to empower the Arab population in Chicago's low-income South Side.".
- Q4783140 label "Arab American Action Network".