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Chicago Day of Remembrance this Sunday
Join CAIR-Chicago as Keith Uchima produces and directs a staged reading of excerpts from their historic trial of Japanese Americans vs. The United States.
Illinois Immigrant Integration Policy Summit “Keeping our Families Together” on Saturday, February 22
Join CAIR-Chicago at the Illinois Immigrant Integration Policy Summit“Keeping our Families Together” on Saturday, February 22
GetCovered Event this Saturday!
Join CAIR-Chicago in partnership with Arab American Family Services and American Muslim Health Professionals (AMHP) to help Muslims get covered for healthcare!
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab to moderate discussion at special screening of The Square this Friday
The Friday 8:15 pm screening is presented in partnership with Egyptians Abroad for Development with DePaul University Religious Studies Department co-hosting, and moderated by Ahmed Rehab of CAIR-Chicago.
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab to moderate discussion at special screening of The Square this Friday
The Friday 8:15 pm screening is presented in partnership with Egyptians Abroad for Development with DePaul University Religious Studies Department co-hosting, and moderated by Ahmed Rehab of CAIR-Chicago.
CAIR-Chicago's Rabya Khan to speak at Korematsu Day Event
Join us for a screening of the brief film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" about Korematsu's life followed by a discussion with former internee in Japanese-American internment camp Kiyo Yoshimura and CAIR-Chicago staff Attorney Rabya Khan
CAIR-Chicago's Rabya Khan to speak at Korematsu Day Event
Join us for a screening of the brief film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" about Korematsu's life followed by a discussion with former internee in Japanese-American internment camp Kiyo Yoshimura and CAIR-Chicago staff Attorney Rabya Khan
January 11: A Day to Speak Up Against Islamophobia and Stereotyping
A small number of releases of Guantanamo detainees have taken place. The way this is being presented by the Obama administration, and covered in the media, distorts what is really happening, and the whole meaning of Guantanamo. The administration evades the fact that only 8 of the remaining 155 men at Guantanamo were ever charged with a crime, and that certainly the rest should never have been there at Guantanamo in the first place.
CAIR-Chicago executive director Ahmed Rehab speaks at Nelson Mandela memorial
On December 15 CAIR-Chicago executive director Ahmed Rehab attended and spoke at “The People’s Memorial Tribute To Nelson Mandela: Celebrating A Life & Legacy" at Beloved Community Christian Church of God in Christ (COGIC).
Gerald Hankerson to speak at Faith Informed Justice panel
Join CAIR-Chicago's Outreach Coordinator, Gerald Hankerson, as he discusses faith informed justice.
CAIR-Chicago visits Marquette University to present on Muslims in America
On December 4, 2013 CAIR-Chicago Outreach Coordinator Gerald Hankerson and Senior Communications Coordinator Agnieszka Karoluk visited a class at Marquette University and gave a presentation on Islamophobia and perceptions of Muslims in America.
Idli & immigration event December 7th at Schaumburg Library
Join us to hear expert analysis, share our stories, and talk about how we can promote fair and holistic changes in immigration from right here in Illinois.
Rabya Khan visits Aqsa High School for Know Your Rights workshop
On Wednesday, November 20th, Rabya Khan visited Aqsa High School with Dima Khalidi to conduct a Know Your Rights workshop for students.
Fourth Presbyterian Church holding immigration panel discussion
The Fourth Presbyterian Church is holding an immigration reform panel discussion today, November 21st, at 6:30 pm in Chicago.
Win tickets to CIOGC's Annual Banquet this Saturday!
CAIR-Chicago is giving away TWO spots as guests of CAIR-Chicago at CIOGC's Annual Banquet this Saturday! Enter our social media competition to win!
Join us for an open house on Nov 15!
Come by to meet the staff, tour the offices, and learn more about how we pursue our mission to defend civil rights, fight bigotry and promote tolerance.
CCDBR hosts conference on privacy and surveillance
The Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights will be holding their Fall conference on October 19th, 2013 at Northwestern University's Law School.
Covert government program creates barriers for Muslim immigrants
Litigation Director Kevin Vodak explains how covert immigration policies have translated into institutionalized discrimination against Muslims.
Rabya Khan conducts Know Your Rights workshop at Urbana-Champaign
Rabya Khan conducted a Know Your Rights workshop sponsored by the Champaign chapter of the ACLU at the UIUC College of Law.
