Upcoming events
Little Syria Tour and Networking
***Tour Limited to 25 People, Networking Open to All***
Join the Arab American Bar Association of Massachusetts for a walking tour of Boston's historic Little Syria, led by Chloe Bordewich, co-founder of the Boston Little Syria Project on June 25, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.
The Boston Little Syria Project (www.bostonlittlesyria.org) preserves and shares the history of Boston’s first Arabic-speaking neighborhood, which thrived between the 1880s and the 1950s in today’s Chinatown and South End. It was once home to thousands of immigrants from Ottoman-controlled Syria, but few visible traces remain. Working closely with descendants, the initiative has engaged the public in the story of this diaspora community through walking tours, exhibitions, oral histories, a digital map, and the digitization of family archives.
Chloe Bordewich is co-founder of the Boston Little Syria Project with Lydia Harrington. She holds a PhD in modern Middle Eastern history from Harvard (2022) and was a postdoctoral fellow in public and digital history at Boston University and the University of Toronto. From 2026-27, she is Visiting Assistant Professor of Public History at NYU Abu Dhabi.
The walking tour will meet at the Chinatown Gates in downtown Boston and will conclude in the South End of Boston. Networking to follow; networking location to be announced.
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Inaugural Annual Gala
We are proud to announce that the Arab American Bar Association of Massachusetts will host its Inaugural Annual Gala, a signature event celebrating our community, culture, and collective impact. Our keynote speaker is Maysoon Zayid. Maysoon is an internationally acclaimed comedian, writer, and advocate whose voice has challenged stereotypes and empowered communities across the world. Her presence at this year’s Gala reflects exactly what AABA of MA stands for — excellence, courage, authenticity, and representation.
This special evening will bring together attorneys, judges, law students, community leaders, and allies to honor the contributions of Arab Americans to the legal profession and to strengthen connections across our community. The gala will mark an important milestone for our organization as we continue to grow our mission of advocacy, professional development, and representation.
We are also excited to share that sponsorship opportunities are available.
While the event is called a “gala," people may wear business attire as they may be coming directly from the office. Thobes are welcome, of course.
We look forward to celebrating with you.