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WATCH: Is It Hate Speech or Do You Hate Speech?
(CHICAGO, IL, 4/25/2024) - Executive Director of CAIR-Chicago, Ahmed Rehab, joined panelists at University of Chicago Institute of Politics to explore the complex, shifting landscape of free speech in today's digital age.
In an era where voices claim to be censored, canceled, and deplatformed, questions arise about the boundaries and protections of free expression.
Know Your Rights - Virtual session
Hear from legal and other subject matter experts about your rights and impactful protests.
TUNE IN TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS AS A STUDENT PROTESTING AND ADVOCATING FOR PALESTINE ON YOUR COLLEGE CAMPUS
Who's Censoring Whom?
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the complexities of free speech in today's digital age. In an era where voices claim to be censored, canceled, and deplatformed, questions arise about the boundaries and protections of free expression.
WATCH: Taste of Ramadan 2024 Recap
Recap of CAIR-Chicago's Taste of Ramadan iftar event last Thursday, full of delicious food and out beautiful community.
Taste of Ramadan is BACK!
We are pleased to announce the 12th year anniversary of CAIR-Chicago's "Taste of Ramadan," which will take place on Thursday, March 28, 2024, at our Azima Center located at our downtown location. Maghrib Prayers will be held.
Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium 2024
CAIR-Chicago recently took its MYLS 2024 program to Universal School, where students from various Muslim backgrounds across Chicagoland converged. The initiative aimed to foster an understanding of diverse perspectives and the importance of embracing differences within their communities.
A Dialogue on Hate Crimes, Domestic Violence, and Mental Health
Event happening next Monday at The Prayer Center of Orland Park!
Event Update: Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium 2024
A program set out to help Muslim students become leaders for the future. The MYLS initiative passionately empowers Muslim American youth (grades 8-12) through proactive activism, aiming to guide their communities from the margin to the mainstream.
Civil Liberties Forum W/ Ahmed Rehab & Joseph Milburn, ESQ.
Event happening Saturday, February 10th!
South Asian Solidarity Movement Panel Discussion on Islamophobia in BIPOC Communities
We are pleased to announce that CAIR-Chicago’s Executive Director Ahmed Rehab and Operations Manager Maggie Slavin, will help participate and facilitate an insightful panel discussion hosted by the South Asian Solidarity Movement. This engaging event aims to address and explore the nuanced intersection of Islamophobia within Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.
Know Your Rights: 2-Day Series
Unlock the power of your voice! Join our “Know Your Rights” session to gain insight into the essence of freedom of speech and discover effective ways to exercise it across various domains, including your workplace, school, and social media.
EVENT: Islam & Muslims in the Media: How Far We've Come, How Far To Go
Join us tonight for a thought-provoking online event featuring a distinguished guest speaker, Ahmed Rehab, Executive Director of CAIR-Chicago. The event, titled, “Islam & Muslims in the Media: How Far We’ve Come, How Far To Go,” will delve into the portrayal of Islam and Muslims in the media, reflecting on the progress made and the challenges that lie ahead.
CAIR-Chicago Educational Outreach at Evanston Township High School
CAIR-Chicago is excited to engage with students at Evanston Township High School for an informative and interactive educational outreach session. Over two days, we’ll delve into important topics related to Islamophobia, Muslim rights, and fostering a culture of inclusivity.
Islamophobia and Muslim Rights Discourse
Join CAIR-Chicago for an enlightening discourse on Islamophobia and Muslim rights at Dominican University. This event aims to shed light on the challenges the Muslim community faces and promote a deeper understanding of their rights in the current socio-political landscape.
EVENT ALERT: Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium
The MYLS initiative passionately empowers Muslim American youth (grades 8-12) through proactive activism, aiming to guide their communities from the margin to the mainstream. It seeks to foster a healthy Muslim American identity that seamlessly integrates into pluralistic American society while staying true to one's faith values.