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The Nation: 100 Americans Communities Have Called for a Gaza Ceasefire
James Zogby is interviewed in an article for The Nation written by John Nichols. Published on March 21, 2024.
Al Jazeera: How the Uncommitted Vote Against Biden’s Gaza Policy is Going National
James Zogby is interviewed in an article for Al Jazeera to discuss the impact of the Uncommitted movement in the Democratic party. Published on March 18, 2024.
BBC: Biden treading carefully through political minefield
James Zogby is interviewed in an article for BBC to discuss the political consequences of Biden’s actions in Gaza. Published on March 1, 2024.
Biden’s Erasure of Arabs Is Part of a Painful History I Know Too Well
Article by James Zogby
The Nation - For decades, we have faced death threats, political exclusion, and discrimination for our pro-Arab and pro-Palestinian work. It’s long past time for things to change.
Jim Zogby Supports Del. Sam Rasoul
Washington D.C. - I am enthusiastically supporting Del. Sam Rasoul for Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Targeting Arabs and Muslims
By James Zogby
Donald Trump isn’t the first Republican to use demonization of Arabs and Muslims as a campaign tactic. And his Administration isn’t the first to implement policies that have adversely affected these communities. But while we have a century of such behaviors, the Trump era has elevated them to a level so dangerous it is imperative that they now finally be confronted and defeated.
Trump delivered a fatal blow to peace in the Holy Land
Opinion by James Zogby
(CNN) —Two years ago Friday, President Donald Trump formally recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. It was an irresponsible, dangerous and cruelly insensitive act that did grave damage to the rights and well-being of Palestinians and put an end to any pretense that the United States could help negotiate a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
James Zogby, a Catholic of Lebanese descent, works to dispel myths about Arabs
By Monica Hesse. Washington Post Staff Writer
James Zogby, head of the Arab American Institute, is often tapped to explain what Arabs are thinking, why they are thinking it, how the United States can impact it and what it all means.
Mutual misconceptions: Arabs need a lot more public diplomacy in the U.S. - Editorials & Commentary - International Herald Tribune
By James Zogby
WASHINGTON — Current debates in the United States over the many aspects of Middle East policy point to a disturbing reality: Americans do not know the Arab world, its people or its culture.