Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies explained

Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Former Names:The Lebanese in North Carolina Project
Established:2010
Founder:Moise Khayrallah
City:Raleigh
State:North Carolina
Website:http://lebanesestudies.ncsu.edu/

The Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies is a public history and research center in the North Carolina State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Its mission is to support the production and dissemination of knowledge about the Lebanese Diaspora in the US and throughout the world. Founded in 2010, the center is located in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1]

The Center supports a digital archive of material about the Lebanese Diaspora,[2] collects oral histories, produced the PBS documentary Cedars in the Pines: The Lebanese in North Carolina (2012), and collaborated with the North Carolina Museum of Art to produce the Cedars in the Pines museum exhibition documenting the history of the Lebanese-American community in North Carolina.[3] [4] The Center has also developed a K-12 curriculum and publishes the peer-reviewed journal Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East Migration Studies.[5] [6]

History

In 2010, Dr. Moise Khayrallah funded a pilot project to research, preserve and publicize the history of the Lebanese in North Carolina. Originally called The Lebanese in North Carolina Project under the direction of the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies, this initiative led to the production of the PBS documentary, the design and installation of a museum exhibition, a K-12 curriculum, and the development of an online digital archive. Endowed in October 2014 with an $8.1M donation by the Moise and Vera Khayrallah Fund, the Project was renamed the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Page. Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies. 25 February 2015.
  2. Web site: Digital Archive. 25 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Museum Exhibit. Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies. 25 February 2015.
  4. News: Price. Jay. New exhibit explores history of Lebanese immigrants in NC. News & Observer. February 21, 2014.
  5. Web site: Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East Migration Studies. 25 February 2015.
  6. Web site: Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East Migration Studies. RIMAAL. 25 February 2015.
  7. News: Price. Jay. NCSU gets $8.1 million gift to start center to study immigration. News & Observer. October 14, 2014.