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Episode: 56: Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History Q&A

March 06, 2023  /  Aaron Haughton

Join author and IUPUI Professor Edward E. Curtis IV, alongside Sally Howell, as they discuss Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History, which we caught at the Kan-Kan Cinema and Braserie. The film explores the Arabic roots within Indianapolis and reveals a new chapter in the diverse history of central Indiana. It explores the first Arabic-speaking neighborhood in Indianapolis, the service of Arab Americans in World War II, and the community's impact across the city.

For more, check out the links below: 
https://www.pbs.org/show/arab-indianapolis-hidden-history/
https://arabindianapolis.com/the-documentary/



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