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- Iranian-American Racial Ambiguity in Relation to Whiteness and Blackness
- Mehdi Bozorgmehr
- Antisemitism and Jewish Middle Eastern-Americans
- Limits of Panethnicity: an Alternative Model of Group Formation By
- Experiences of Second-Generation Middle Eastern Coptic Americans Managing Multicultural Identity and Its Impact on Their Relatio
- Reclassification of Arab Americans on the US Census As Progress Or Peril?
- Middle Eastern Americans and Criminal Justice
- CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Mental Health And
- Iranian American Intergenerational Narratives and the Complications of Racial & Ethnic Boundaries
- The Muslim Milwaukee Project: Muslims Negotiating Racial and Ethnic Categories
- Compulsory Whiteness: Towards a Middle Eastern Legal Scholarship
- Strangers to These Shores: Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States, 8/E
- Guide to the Philip M. Kayal and Adele L. Younis Papers CMS.090 Finding Aid Prepared by Philip M
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Exploring the Middle
- Racial Identity Construction of Arab American College Students
- Handout # 1 (Lesson # 2): Who Are the Middle Eastern American Immigrants?
- Considerations for Therapy with Arab/Middle Eastern Americans
- Arab American Mental Health in the Post September 11 Era
- Ethnic Discrimination and Psychological Distress Among Middle Eastern/Arab Americans: the Roles of Religiosity, Coping, Ethnic Identity, and Family Connectedness
- Counseling and Psychotherapy with Clients of Middle Eastern Descent: a Qualitative Inquiry
- B. Middle Eastern Philanthropy: a Select Bibliography 73 Compiled by Malek Abisaab, Beth Baron, Mine Ener, and Marios Fotiou
- Compulsory Whiteness: Towards a Middle Eastern Legal Scholarshipt
- Backlash Against Middle Eastern and Muslim Americans
- Stereotypes, Conflict, History, Cultural Identity and Post 9/11
- Middle Eastern Muslims in the Southeastern United States
- Position Statement on Ethnic Studies
- Multimodal Expressions of Young Arab Muslim American Women