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Oct 29, 2013

9th Annual Film Festival: The Green Wave-Iran

The Green Wave (Iran), 2009 A film by Ali Samadi Ahadi Official selection at 2011 Sundance Film Festival The Middle East Studies Committee and the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies is proud to present the 9th Annual Middle East Film Festival. This year’s theme is REVOLUTION! The Green Wave (Iran) by Ali Samadi Ahadi is the… 

Oct 22, 2013

9th Annual Film Festival: Beirut Diaries

Beirut Diaries: Truth, Lies and Videos A film by Mai Masri The Middle East Studies Committee and the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies is proud to present the 9th Annual Middle East Film Festival. This year’s theme is REVOLUTION! Beirut Diaries: Truth, Lies and Videos by Mai Masri is the second of four documentaries about the… 

Oct 21, 2013

Presenting at the Library of Congress!

With approximately 300 attendees and over 70 speakers, the Project is so happy to have participated in the Library of Congress’ American Folklife Center annual conference called “Cultural Heritage Archives: Networks, Innovation and Collaboration.” You can find the schedule here. We presented on a panel called “Sharing Resources” with this description: Archives today do much to… 

Oct 15, 2013

9th Annual Middle East Film Festival is back!

We Are Egypt: The Story Behind the Revolution A film by Lillie Paquette In the 14 months prior to the revolution, filmmaker Lillie Paquette follows key opposition figures and young activists as they struggle against the odds and at great personal risk to remove an uncompromising U.S.-backed regime. 9th Annual Middle East Film Festival This Wednesday,… 

Oct 10, 2013

Museum Update 4: Objects! Artifacts! Memorabilia!

This post was written by guest blogger Margie Merod, Assistant Director of the The Lebanese in North Carolina Project   No matter what you call them, we are collecting them! We’re finally at one of the most anticipated and important points in the exhibit preparation: Artifact Collection. Artifacts are essential to a museum exhibit because… 

Oct 7, 2013

Museum Update 3: Oral Histories

This post was written by guest blogger Darby Reiners, an MA Candidate in Public History at NC State University. This summer Katie Vanhoy, Kathy Gleditsch, and I worked on going through the oral history collection for the Cedars in the Pines exhibition. We focused on finding specific quotations about Lebanon, different people’s journeys to the United… 

Oct 3, 2013

International Festival this weekend

It’s that time again, for the International Festival of Raleigh held this weekend, October 4-6 at the Raleigh Convention Center. The Festival is presented by International Focus, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization with the mission to support North Carolina’s international communities and promote American ideals through cross-cultural communication, education, understanding, and the celebration of… 

Sep 30, 2013

Museum Update 2: Gaming!

This post was written by guest blogger, Mandy Benter. Mandy is currently developing a game centered around the Lebanese peddler experience within North Carolina at the beginning of the 20th century. Additionally, Mandy is working directly with NC Museum of History staff in creating fun 1 hour workshops for the Raleigh community. “History Corner,” is a program for ages… 

Sep 24, 2013

Museum Update 1: Progress!

This post was written by guest blogger, Margie Merod, Assistant Director, Lebanese in North Carolina Project. We’ve got a lot happening on the museum front! Here we’ll introduce a few team members and let you know the steps we are taking to pull it all together. As a new semester starts at NC State the Cedars… 

Sep 19, 2013

Syria Discussion at NCSU!

Dear Friends, Dr. Akram Khater will be moderating a discussion forum about the Syria crisis. The format will be a short introduction followed by Q&A from the audience. As the moderator, Dr. Khater will ensure that there is a civil discussion about the events that are very relevant to Lebanon today. I hope you can join…