MELA endorses MESA & CAF statement on Palestine
“The Executive Board of MELA fully endorses the Middle East Studies Association Board Joint Statement…”
MELA endorses MESA & CAF statement on Palestine Read More »
“The Executive Board of MELA fully endorses the Middle East Studies Association Board Joint Statement…”
MELA endorses MESA & CAF statement on Palestine Read More »
“This well-researched book reflects on the revolutionary uprisings of 2010s to 2020s in the Arab and Muslim world.”
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“MELA’s Executive Board calls upon colleagues in our community to invest in learning and sharing resources,”
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We strongly condemn Israeli attacks on historic Palestine…
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The MELA Social Justice Committee will host a virtual lecture with Tiffany Bradley as part of the Middle East Librarians Association (MELA) Social Justice Lecture Series 2020-2021 season, Stories and Silences: Research on Race in the Middle East. The lecture will be on February 18th, 2021, at 11AM EST (UTC -5). This lecture will be recorded, though as
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“This book is a very well-rounded translation which is easy to follow.”
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