Media Research Project

“The primary objective of the ADC-RI Media Research Project is to research, track, and document anti-Arab and Islamophobic bias in the media, public discourse, and from public officials. This tracking project will serve as a resource tool which will highlight the prevalence of bias and bigotry. The project will expose xenophobia and hatred that target minorities in the U.S., particularly Arab and Muslim Americans.
The project will also celebrate achievements of Arabs and Muslims from around the world.”

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Apply to the The Dr. Jack G. Shaheen Media Scholarship

by Jasmine Hawamdeh

Washington, D.C. | January 30, 2024 – The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is offering scholarships of $2,500 in honor of Dr. Jack G Shaheen for Arab American undergraduates who excel in Media Studies!

Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors, as well as Graduate Students majoring in Journalism, Radio, Television, and/or Film are eligible to apply. Click here for a link to the posting.

For those interested in applying, please submit the following by April 12th 2024:

– A one-page statement explaining why you merit the scholarship, your goals, how Jack Shaheen’s work influences your career, and a declaration that you are a U.S. citizen of Arab heritage
– Two (2) original signed letters of recommendation from Mass Communications professors.
– Copies of your articles, DVD’s, films, and so forth (these items will not be returned to you)
– Official academic transcripts (minimum 3.0 GPA)

Your permanent home address, phone number, e-mail address, and your phone number during the school year, if different

Submit all Materials to ADC Research Institute at [email protected]

If you have any questions, call (202) 244-2990 or email [email protected].

Awards will be presented at the ADC National Convention!

Dr. Shaheen (1935-2017) is an internationally recognized author and media critic who wrote the award-winning book and film, Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. He has consulted with the United Nations and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and has been featured on numerous national network programs such as National Public Radio, CNN, MSNBC and The Today Show.

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