Friend --
Tonight was to be a night of
celebration - a night when our community lifts up what’s best in
humanity through the Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity
Awards.
The AAI team would have spent the
day finalizing seating, checking the table settings, rehearsing the
audio visual presentations, and changing into black-tie attire to
welcome our community, friends, and DC policy makers to the premiere
Arab American event of the year.
Recognizing the incredible,
life-saving work of organizations like UNICEF and UNRWA through the
Kahlil Gibran Awards gives us all something to aspire to. Right now,
while many of us #StayHomeToSaveLives, UNICEF and UNRWA are providing
refugee children with distance learning, protecting children in
conflict, and delivering life saving medications to those impacted by
COVID19.
These organizations are a living
representation of the values we celebrate at the Gibran Awards. 2018
Gibran awardee Chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen evidence these values
through their work feeding those on the frontline and working to solve
food distribution problems during this crisis.
If we were together celebrating
tonight, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha would receive the Najeeb Halaby Award
for Public Service. We would acknowledge her work exposing the Flint
water crisis and her tireless advocacy on behalf of her community’s
children. Instead Dr. Mona is home recovering from COVID19 and
advocating for plasma donations.
But we are not celebrating
tonight.
Once we saw how COVID19 would
endanger our community and our nation, AAI made the difficult and
early decision to cancel the Kahlil Gibran Awards. This means AAI’s
team is working from home, not in black tie, making sure Arab
Americans are counted in the 2020 Census, have the voting information they
need, and are able to exercise their civil liberties.
As our workload has increased with
the challenges of COVID19, the virus is also preventing us from
raising the critical funding the annual Gibran celebration provides. Funding that allows AAI to
continue its work year round.
In the midst of these unpredictable
times, there is an opportunity for you to make a difference.
Throughout this crisis, AAI will continue to stand for Arab American
rights and push back against discriminatory policies that target our
community, but we need your
help. So even if you are
at home, you can take action by donating to support AAI’s
work.
AAI has always stood for those most
vulnerable during difficult times. Can we count on you now? Please
donate today so that
together we can protect our rights and liberties.
Jennifer Salan http://www.aaiusa.org/
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