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Arlington Public Library highlights Arab American heritage with events, community

The Arlington Public Library is hosting various events throughout April for Arab American Heritage Month. Celebrated in April, Arab American Heritage Month honors the rich culture and heritage of Arab Americans and their contributions to society. Angela Harris, an adult services librarian, said the idea to honor Arab American Heritage Month has been around for a few years, but this year it finally came together with help from local Arab community members. “It's important, especially in librarianship, that we recognize all cultures, that we welcome all cultures, that we appreciate all cultures, especially when they make up our actual city,” Harris said. Arab American Heritage Month: Teens Give Back From 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. every Monday in April., teens in grades 7–12 can earn volunteer hours by creating bookmarks celebrating Arab American Heritage Month at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. The bookmarks will highlight Arab American contributions to history and will be shared with library patrons throughout the month. Art After Dark: Arab American Heritage Month From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, residents can visit the Northeast Branch Library for a hands-on evening of art and culture. The event will include a calligraphy demonstration using traditional bamboo reeds and pens, and teach attendees to write their names in Arabic on canvas and create a Hamsa hand keychain. Guests can also explore a gallery of painted works by local artists. Calligraphy Workshop: Arab American Heritage Month From 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the Northeast Branch Library, residents can discover Arabic calligraphy with Hayder Mohsin, a master of the art, according to an article from the City of Arlington. Attendees will learn about traditional styles like Kufic and Naskh, and gain insight into Mohsin’s experience using Baghdad and Ottoman techniques. Tea Time: Arab American Heritage Month Focus is April! From 6 to 7 p.m. April 23, residents can take their taste buds “on a trip around the world” at the East Library and Recreation Center. During tea time, guests will explore the history and cultural significance of various teas, coffees and hot drinks. Vision and Verse: A 2-Day Celebration of Arab Heritage Join a rich cultural evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 26 at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library in Rebrary A, where Iraqi literary critic Hatem Al-Sakr and Jordanian novelist Nemah Ayyad will discuss literature, identity and heritage, followed by an interactive Q&A. Attendees are invited to share poetry, stories or music during an open mic celebrating Arab heritage. Traditional attire is welcome. On April 27 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Excellence Room, enjoy a bilingual poetry reading by Iraqi poet Hasan Al-Nassar, with English translations by Haidar Mazen. The evening explores themes of war, exile and resilience, spotlighting the experiences of war-widowed women. @taylor._.sansom news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington Public Library highlights Arab American heritage with events, community

The light illuminates George W. Hawkes Downtown Library on May 13 in Arlington. 

The Arlington Public Library is hosting various events throughout April for Arab American Heritage Month.

Celebrated in April, Arab American Heritage Month honors the rich culture and heritage of Arab Americans and their contributions to society.

Angela Harris, an adult services librarian, said the idea to honor Arab American Heritage Month has been around for a few years, but this year it finally came together with help from local Arab community members.

“It's important, especially in librarianship, that we recognize all cultures, that we welcome all cultures, that we appreciate all cultures, especially when they make up our actual city,” Harris said.

Arab American Heritage Month: Teens Give Back

From 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. every Monday in April., teens in grades 7–12 can earn volunteer hours by creating bookmarks celebrating Arab American Heritage Month at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. The bookmarks will highlight Arab American contributions to history and will be shared with library patrons throughout the month.

Art After Dark: Arab American Heritage Month

From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, residents can visit the Northeast Branch Library for a hands-on evening of art and culture. The event will include a calligraphy demonstration using traditional bamboo reeds and pens, and teach attendees to write their names in Arabic on canvas and create a Hamsa hand keychain. Guests can also explore a gallery of painted works by local artists.

Calligraphy Workshop: Arab American Heritage Month

From 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the Northeast Branch Library, residents can discover Arabic calligraphy with Hayder Mohsin, a master of the art, according to an article from the City of Arlington. Attendees will learn about traditional styles like Kufic and Naskh, and gain insight into Mohsin’s experience using Baghdad and Ottoman techniques.

Tea Time: Arab American Heritage Month Focus is April!

From 6 to 7 p.m. April 23, residents can take their taste buds “on a trip around the world” at the East Library and Recreation Center. During tea time, guests will explore the history and cultural significance of various teas, coffees and hot drinks.

Vision and Verse: A 2-Day Celebration of Arab Heritage

Join a rich cultural evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 26 at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library in Rebrary A, where Iraqi literary critic Hatem Al-Sakr and Jordanian novelist Nemah Ayyad will discuss literature, identity and heritage, followed by an interactive Q&A. Attendees are invited to share poetry, stories or music during an open mic celebrating Arab heritage. Traditional attire is welcome.

On April 27 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Excellence Room, enjoy a bilingual poetry reading by Iraqi poet Hasan Al-Nassar, with English translations by Haidar Mazen. The evening explores themes of war, exile and resilience, spotlighting the experiences of war-widowed women.

@taylor._.sansom

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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