THE AAUG: AN ACTIVIST, ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION

Terry talks about Association of Arab American University Graduates Inc (AAUG), whose members are combined with academic rigor with political commitment and activism. Among other things, unlike most Arab-American organizations, AAUG was not a patriarchy. It welcomed full participation by women, seve...

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Membership
Middle Eastern studies
Organizations
Political aspects
Politics
Professional associations
Services
Trade and professional associations
Treaties
Women
Zionism
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