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Exec. Dir. Ahmed Rehab Speaks at Northwestern University
CAIR-Chicago's Executive Director Ahmed Rehab spoke to Northwestern Law School's Student Bar Association on Tuesday, February 17th.
ISIS and the Islamic State: A Panel Discussion at Purdue University
On February 11, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab was a panelist for an event hosted at Purdue University. Approximately 400 people were in attendance to see Rehab discuss the threat ISIS, along with Professor of Islamic Studies Scott Alexander, and author, attorney, and political philosopher Rafia Zakaria.
Only 3 Days Left to Register for FREE Youth Program!
Through an examination of the similarities between the WWII incarceration experience of Japanese Americans and the post-9/11 experience of the Muslim Americans, Bridging Communities builds solidarity between these two communities.
Reserve Your Ticket for FREE Theater Event: Mosque Alert!
CAIR-Chicago invites you to attend a FREE workshop presented by Silk Road Rising. Complimentary refreshments will be served!
Want to help protect the voting rights of Asian Americans?
Poll watchers investigate precincts on Election Day to ensure language access needs are met and civil rights are respected.
Vigils Held Across Chicago for Slain Muslim Students
The tragic murder of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Tuesday night has deeply saddened communities of all faiths across the nation. After mainstream media failed to give proper attention to the tragic event, social media campaigns and national advocacy efforts brought the incident into the mainstream spotlight.
CAIR-Chicago to Host Theater Event Confronting Islamophobia
CAIR-Chicago invites you to attend a workshop presented by Silk Road Rising Artistic Director, and award winning playwright, Jamil Khoury.
FREE Program Offers Unique Experience for Muslim & Japanese American Youth!
Through an examination of the similarities between the WWII incarceration experience of Japanese Americans and the post-9/11 experience of the Muslim Americans, Bridging Communities builds solidarity between these two communities.
Join CAIR-Chicago at Interfaith Vigil for Victims of Chapel Hill Shootings
Please join CAIR-Chicago staff at Loyola University Chicago School of Law at 7pm tonight in remembering these three victims of hate.
In Honor of Fred Korematsu Day, a Special Screening: Of Civil Wrongs & Rights
Tuesday, February 10, 12pm-1:30pmChicago-Kent College of Law, 565 W. Adams St, Rm C20
ABC7: CAIR Banquet Celebrates Diversity of Muslim Community
CAIR-Chicago held its annual banquet in Oak Brook Terrace. The banquet was a chance to celebrate CAIR's achievements over the past 11 years and the diversity of the Muslim community.
CAIR-Chicago Hosts Interfaith Event to Honor MLK
This Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day brought together youth and educators from across Chicagoland at an event hosted at CAIR-Chicago’s Azima Center.
Mayoral Candidates’ Forum
Join CAIR-Chicago at NEIU on January 29th for a forum with candidates for Chicago's upcoming mayoral election.
Earn a FREE Ticket Volunteer at Our Annual Banquet!
Come work for your community in a positive, fun environment, and earn a FREE ticket to the event!
Bridging Communities
Through an examination of the similarities between the WWII incarceration experience of Japanese Americans and the post-9/11 experience of the Muslim Americans, Bridging Communities builds solidarity between these two communities.
How To Shut Down Guantanamo
A Chicago Coalition to Shut Down Guantanamo Event with Andy Worthington, Candace Gorman and Debra Sweet.
Help Honor Martin Luther King Jr. on January 19th
Join us in honoring Dr. King’s dream for a better world by discussing interfaith peace with Chicago-area Jews, Muslims and Christians.
American-Muslims Needed for Research on Factors Contributing to Mental Health.
A Muslim-American doctoral candidate in Counseling Psychology is conducting research on factors that may influence the mental health of Muslim-Americans living in the U.S.
Promote Your Business: Sponsor CAIR-Chicago’s Annual Banquet
Whatever the size of your business/organization, sponsoring our annual banquet is an effective way to get brand exposure AND support a great cause.
CAIR-Chicago Continues to Support Community Post ISIS Arrest
Recognizing the vital need to support communities across Chicagoland, CAIR-Chicago continues its efforts to foster dialogue and defend civil rights.
