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AIA: On CNN!!!

// May 4th, 2009 // No Comments » // Making Arab

Covering Things Other Than The Swine Flu

Covering Things Other Than The Swine Flu

Ivan Shammas (the actor who plays Sam in our short film), sent me an email last night informing us that Arab in America was mentioned on CNN.COM!!!!  This is definitely amazing news!  The article is about how the internet has opened up the door to focus on new Muslim voices…  I feel a little humbled that Arab in America was applicable.  Yay!  To check out the article, click Here.

Thanks Ivan for the heads up (oh, and congrats on the marriage, dude!)!  If anyone else sees Arab in America mentioned anywhere on the web, send me an email or comment on this site!

-Nabil

More Blogs

// April 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Everything Else, Making Arab

We’ve been covered on some new blogs.  Thanks for writing about us, guys!

More Blogs

Kabobfest
ArabDetroit
Racialicious
Tab All
US4Arabs
Huasipungo
Taggnation

If anyone sees anymore out there, just comment on the post and let us know!

-Nabil

Arab in America: Facebooked & Twittered

// April 16th, 2009 // No Comments » // Everything Else, Making Arab

Can’t check the blog everyday?  Tired of going to external sources to get updates on your favorite film?  Typing arabinamerica.com everyday giving you carpal tunnel?  Well, we have some news for you!  Arab in America is now on Twitter and Facebook!  Now you don’t have to leave your favorite social networking site to see all the updates and news that’s placed on the blog!  Exciting, huh?!?  Okay, maybe I’m hyping this up a little, but it’s still pretty cool.  Enjoying all of the Arab in America goodness on social networking sites is awesome and super convenient!  –  Unless you’re on Myspace, though…  cause Myspace sucks…  and makes my eyes bleed.  (we actually haven’t gotten around to making a Myspace page – coming soon)

So check out the links below!  Follow us on Twitter and fan us on Facebook!

We like to Tweet!

We like to Tweet!

Your face is an open book.

Your face is an open book.