More Than A Place

8. Making An Investment In Your Community with Hiba Alalami, Arab-American Advocate

46 min · 5 de may de 2023
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Hiba Alalami took “a leap of faith” 20 years ago with her husband to leave Jordan and start a new life in the United States. In her time living in Indianapolis, Hiba has become a pillar in the Arab American and Muslim communities. She is a mother of three, a philanthropist, and leader focused on bringing visibility to her community, including as director of the Indiana Muslim Advocacy Network. In this conversation, Hiba describes the too often forgotten contributions of Arab immigrants to Indianapolis and explains why she is pursuing a doctorate in American studies. One reason, according to Hiba: "When we learn history, it can better prepare us for the future."   View a transcript for this episode. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/16tEXSZw2qMk5e0LpU2A7-U9aZ7u2uifB/view?usp=share_link] More Than a Place is a production by The Indianapolis Public Library. Learn more about the show at indypl.org/more-than-a-place. [https://www.indypl.org/services/immigrant-services/more-than-a-place-podcast]

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