Arab American National Museum provides community programs

The following information is being brought to you by the Arab American National Museum regarding their upcoming programs and educational opportunities for youth this Fall.

The Arab American National Museum (AANM) has offered quality after school programs for the past several years and continues to do so. Most of these programs are free to families.

AANM have a few unique and wonderful programs that are aimed to help students develop some essential skills, such as writing and communication, reading, and tapping into their artsy side.  

We are pleased to host our (online) youth photography program, SURA Arts Academy this Fall.  The program helps youth understand the world around them and share their unique story through the art of photography.  The program starts up Oct 6th and 7th for our beginners and intermediate courses respectfully. 

We are also hosting an online storytelling workshop that allows youth to discuss issues/topics related to social justice, what an equitable world looks like, and racism, through their perspective. The program is welcome for middle and high school youth and is completely free to attend!  

For more information on all of our offerings for you or to RSVP for any of our events, please see the email below. 

Best regards, Dave

David A. Serio | Educator & Public Programming Specialist | Arab American National Museum

13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, MI 48126 | Office 313.429.2546 |


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