Arab Americans in Monmouth County - Middleton/Holmdel

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Islamic Society of Monmouth County (also known as Al-Aman Mosque) is one of the larger mosques in this area that cater to the Arab American community in the area

Growing Arab American community

Doctors and Lawyers, influential families live in this area

Arab/MENA Americans have distinct issues, and experiences and national-level data on Arab/MENA Americans obscure regional variations, such as disadvantaged communities. We have many shared concerns, including labor conditions, discrimination, civil rights, equality, access to health care, culturally sensitive integrated health and social services, language accessibility, political representation, safe infrastructure, environmental justice, ancestral homeland conflicts, and immigration issues, in addition to the constant work of being accepted as part of the American society and its politics.

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Arab Americans in Monmouth County - Middleton/Holmdel

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Population: 23654
Percentage of population by race (denoted by shading opacity):
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Economic or Environmental Interests

Doctors and Lawyers, influential families live in this area


Community Activities and Services

Islamic Society of Monmouth County (also known as Al-Aman Mosque) is one of the larger mosques in this area that cater to the Arab American community in the area


Cultural or Historical Interests

Growing Arab American community


Community Needs and Concerns

Arab/MENA Americans have distinct issues, and experiences and national-level data on Arab/MENA Americans obscure regional variations, such as disadvantaged communities. We have many shared concerns, including labor conditions, discrimination, civil rights, equality, access to health care, culturally sensitive integrated health and social services, language accessibility, political representation, safe infrastructure, environmental justice, ancestral homeland conflicts, and immigration issues, in addition to the constant work of being accepted as part of the American society and its politics.