Overview
The Arab American National Museum (AANM) is the first and only museum of its kind in the United States devoted to recording the Arab American experience. Since its opening in 2005, AANM’s mission has been to document, preserve and present the history, culture, and contributions of Arab Americans. Their exhibitions cover the Arab world and the history of Arab Americans from the first immigrants who arrived in the late 19th century to today. They offer safe spaces for open dialogue and community gatherings and provide educational opportunities for children and students of all ages to expand their knowledge and appreciation of Arab American history and culture. They work with established and emerging artists of all artistic mediums to uplift their work and share it with regional and national audiences. All of this is intended to build community through the arts by showcasing our nation’s cultural diversity in thoughtful and impacting ways. AANM has one of the most extensive archives of Arab American historical documents, oral histories, and artifacts. It is the only museum in the country that actively collects Arab American art.
Learn more about their mission, commitment to community, anti-oppression statement, and land acknowledgment by visiting their website.
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