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As National Arab American Heritage Month is upon us this April, now is a great time to honor…

As National Arab American Heritage Month is upon us this April, now is a great time to honor traditions and educate preschoolers about Arab Americans. National Arab American Heritage Month began in 2017 with a congressional resolution in 2019 and official recognition from the President of the US in 2022. The month gives homage to the contributions of Arab Americans and honors their cultural heritage, as Arabs have been immigrating to the US for centuries.
Arab is both a cultural and linguistic term and is used to describe people who are ethnically connected to one of the 22 Arabic-speaking countries of the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. There are approximately 3.7 million people who identify as Arab American in the U.S., the vast majority of whom are native born. Denver is home to nearly 7,500 people who have Arab heritage.
Denver Preschool Program (DPP) has compiled resources for educators and caregivers to help your preschooler learn about and honor Arab American heritage.
- Arab American Reading Lists for Preschoolers
- 46 Children’s Books that Celebrate Arab Heritage
- APRIL 12TH 10:30 A.M. at BEAR VALLEY LIBRARY
Learn more about Arab American Heritage Month from the Arab American Foundation.