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Executive Director to Present at Islamic Foundation North
What: The importance of Muslim-American civic participation
Hope Not Hate – Speech & Panel Discussion
WHAT - Hope not Hate – Speech & Panel Discussion
Rehab, Cohen to Discuss Perceptions of Islam at John Marshall Law School
What: The Impact of Mass Media on Public Perceptions of Islam
CAIR-Chicago Urges People to Stand Up Against Police Torture
CAIR-Chicago is urging all people of conscience to fight police torture this Friday! From 1972 to 1991, a group of police officers in Chicago's South Side has committed brutal acts of torture against African Americans in police custody. Torture methods ranging from using cattle prods to burning victims were used. During this time, involuntary confessions were extracted for serious crimes, of which dozens of people remain imprisoned for.
CAIR-Chicago to join 9/11 Commemoration at St. James Cathedral
What: 9/11 Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, will join Chicago leaders of diverse faiths in prayer, commemorating the victims of 9/11.
Communications Coordinator to Speak Before the Third Unitarian Church Forum
Topic: The situation in Lebanon
Executive Director to Moderate ISNA Panel: Countering Islamophobia in the Media
What: Ahmed Rehab, CAIR-Chicago Executive, will Moderate the ISNA Convention's Panel, 'Countering Islamophobia in the Media.' From Ann Coulter to Daniel Pipes, certain pundits and policy makers continue to make a living out of defaming Islam in print and broadcast media outlets.
Executive Director and Communications Coordinator to Speak on the Importance of Media Activism
What: Annual Muslim Convention sponsored by the WDM Ministry
CAIR-Chicago at ISNA & The Mosque Cares Conventions 2006
ISNA CONVENTION: The Islamic Society of North (ISNA) America organizes the largest convention for Muslims in North America every year.
Executive Director to Administer Training at ISNA Chaplains Conference
What: Training Sessions For Chaplains / Imams
Executive Director Will Speak on the Importance of Civic Activism at the Azhar Islamic Foundation
Topic: Community Empowerment Via Organized Civic Activism
Executive Director to Participate in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) National Journalism Conference
Description: Where are the moderate Arabs and Muslims? Journalists covering these populations face a myriad of different voices from many cultures and must decide which ones actually represent the community.
Key Religious Leaders Launch Coalition with Chicago Hotel Workers (UNITE HERE)
The religious community’s moral stand comes at a critical time for Chicago-area hotel workers. Contracts covering nearly 7,000 workers at 26 hotels expire on August 31, 2006. Workers at Hilton and Hyatt properties will vote on Monday August 21 and Tuesday August 22 (respectively) to authorize their committees to call a strike if necessary.
Executive Director to Speak at Villa St. Benedict Regarding the Current Middle East Crisis
What: Speech On The Current Crisis in the Middle East
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Coordinator to Speak at Panel on Muslim Women's Civil Rights
Topic: A Muslim Woman's Guide to Her Civil Rights
Backyard Theology Annual Event: "Who is my Neighbor?"
Ahmed Rehab, Executive Director of CAIR-Chicago, will speak at Ascension Catholic Church's annual Backyard Theology Series, which features a world religion every Monday evening during the month of July. This program seeks to foster religious understanding amongst the diverse local community members in Oak Park, Illinois.
Café Finjan: Jewish & Muslim Open Mic Night
Café Finjan, a series of cultural events designed to foster community between the Jewish and Muslim populations of the Chicago area, is kicking off a new round of events.
We Are America: Democracy Day
Abstract: With the fight for immigration reform heating up, ICIRR, CAIR-Chicago and other member organizations are working this summer to build a strong presence at the election polls for November. The New Americans Democracy Project kickoff will be held July 1 to celebrate new citizens, register eligible voters, as well as to help eligible permanent residents file for citizenship. Join us July 1 for information, assistance, and entertainment!
CAIR-Chicago and Local Islamic Organizations Co-Sponsor Chicagoland Area Blood Drives
On a typical day, 1500 blood donors are needed to meet patient's needs in the Chicagoland area. Blood is needed to save the lives of people undergoing surgery for trauma or heart disease; for persons suffering from bleeding disorders; for patients with severe burns; and for patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
Ahmed Rehab to Speak at Interfaith Worker Justice Seminar
What: Interfaith Worker Justice's Trailblazers Panel at the upcoming Seminary Summer Internship Training Week

