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CAIR-Chicago's Christina Abraham to Present on Civil Rights in the Philippines
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham is headed to the Philippines this January as a part of a delegation sponsored by the state department. The delegates were chosen for their respective expertise in methods for constructive civic engagement.
CAIR-Chicago's Christina Abraham to Present on Civil Rights in the Philippines
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham is headed to the Philippines this January as a part of a delegation sponsored by the state department. The delegates were chosen for their respective expertise in methods for constructive civic engagement.
Attorneys Kevin Vodak and Rima Kapitan Settle Two Headscarf Related Discrimination Cases
CAIR-Chicago attorneys Kevin Vodak and Rima Kapitan settled two employment discrimination cases last month involving Muslim women and their right to wear the traditional headscarf, also known as the hijab.
Special Report: CAIR-Chicago in Scotland
Last week, CAIR-Chicago Board Member Yaser Tabbara and I travelled to Glasgow to speak at the Scottish Islamic Foundation’s (SIF) annual national conference, entitled “Scottish Muslim Futures.”
CAIR-Chicago, MYLS to Join MLK National Service Day 2009
CAIR-Chicago and the Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium (MYLS) will participate in coalition with several organizations in the Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) National Day of Service 2009. Many of the organizations feature youth programs and an interreligious engagement focus within their community outreach and advocacy. Both events will coincide with the national observance of the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Monday, January 19, 2009.
CAIR-Chicago and Muslim Students Salute Newly Installed Judges of Cook County
CAIR-Chicago joined members of the greater Chicago Muslim community this week to witness the installation of 26 new Cook County Circuit Court judges. Over 60 students from Universal and Aqsa Schools of Bridgeview and MECCA attended the event.
Yale Law Students Uncover Bush Policy of Ethnic Profiling
American history is riddled with incidents of institutionalized discrimination and policies that marginalized minorities. While the federal government had come to regret such episodes, the current administration is repeating some of these mistakes.
Scottish Islamic Foundation: Belief in Action Tour with CAIR
Two senior members from the Council on American Islamic Relations will be touring Scotland in advance of their appearance at the Scottish Muslim Futures conference in Glasgow.
CAIR-Chicago Staff and Volunteers Get Out the Vote [PHOTOS]
On November 4th the CAIR-Chicago office was closed as staff members volunteered at the Mosque Foundation of Bridgeview, headquarters of the New American Democracy Project's "Get Out The Vote" (GOTV) Campaign.
New American Democracy Project Registers Over 1,200 New Voters
CAIR-Chicago, Mosque, Foundation, and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and refugee rights (ICIRR) joined forces this year to promote voter participation in the upcoming election through a fellowship program entitled the New American Democracy Project (NADP). The program has been a resounding success, managing to register over 1,200 new voters in the just the Chicago-land area.
CAIR-Chicago Sponsors 'Muslims Care' Blood Drive
For the second time this year, selfless donors from a variety of backgrounds gathered in the Loop to give their blood to people who need it during a recent American Red Cross of Greater Chicago blood drive. The drive, sponsored by CAIR-Chicago and the United Muslims Moving Ahead (UMMA) of DePaul University, was held on Thursday, October 16, 2008.
Jews and Muslims Break Bread together at “Iftar in the Synagogue”
Chicago Jews and Muslims united at the Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in the Lakeview neighborhood on the North Side on Monday, September 22nd, for “Iftar in the Synagogue,” a special interfaith event that drew both groups together to eat, pray, learn and discuss the similarities of their faith.
CAIR-Chicago Ramadan Outreach 2008 Digest
During this blessed month, CAIR-Chicago's Ramadan Outreach program has worked to meet with various mosques and Islamic centers in the Chicagoland area and beyond.
Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium Celebrates 1st Anniversary
Sunday September 14, 2008, marked the completion the fourth Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium (MYLS) sponsored by the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago). The latest event was held at the DePaul University College of Law.
CAIR-Chicago Honored by Community Recognition
CAIR-Chicago was recently recognized at the Mosque Foundation’s 13th Ramadan Community banquet in Bridgeview. The annual banquet celebrates the teamwork of individuals, organizations, and public officials who serve the Bridgeview community.
Help CAIR-Chicago Mobilize Voters - Volunteer Today!
Are you looking for ways to get involved in your community? Frustrated by the challenges Muslims face in America?
CAIR-Chicago Welcomes New Board Members
CAIR-Chicago’s board and staff would like to welcome new Board members, Kimberly Newkirk, Dr. Shahwar Syed, Emaad Hamwi, and Khaled Taha.
Over 200 Join CAIR-Chicago and Friends for Café Finjan
Over 200 Chicagoans joined Café Finjan this Thursday, August 21st for a night of Muslim and Jewish interfaith performances and discussion. Café Finjan is a series of interfaith arts exchanges, begun in 2004 by the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA) as part of its Jewish-Muslim Community-Building Initiative.
Muslim Man Harassed and Laid-Off - Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak Files Employment Discrimination Complaint
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak represented a man at a status hearing for an employment discrimination complaint.
Public Accommodation Denied to Muslim Man - Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham Files Appeal
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham filed an appeal with the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) on behalf of a Muslim man who was denied public accommodation on the basis of his national origin and religion.
