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Chicago Muslims stand with Milwaukee Sikhs
The Chicago office of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) said today that their thoughts and prayers are with the Sikh community following a deadly shooting attack targeting members of a Sikh house of worship early Sunday morning in Wisconsin.
Super PACs: Changing the nature of the game
The power of super PACs have become increasingly dangerous to our political system. While this problem has died down in the media, we will see its impact between now and November.
Why we need ERPA: Racial profiling lingers amidst proof of targeting
Many see racism and stereotyping as an engrained problem with no legitimate solution, but this is just not true. We as citizens, could make huge strides towards eradicating stereotyping and its disastrous repercussions, starting with the End to Racial Profiling Act (ERPA).
"Know Your Rights:" Bullying at the Workplace
Many American Muslims encounter workplace bullying - making it important to know your rights so that your career, livelihood, and emotional health will not be compromised.
"Know Your Rights:" Bullying at the Workplace
Many American Muslims encounter workplace bullying - making it important to know your rights so that your career, livelihood, and emotional health will not be compromised.
Apply for our Fall Internship Program!
We are currently accepting applications for our fall internship program! Make sure to submit your application by August 31st!
Ramadan: What it means to CAIR-Chicago staff and interns
Communications Intern, Isamar Mendoza, interviewed CAIR-Chicago staff and interns who are celebrating Ramadan and asked what it means to them.
Arizona's SB 1070: The Supreme Court on immigration
Numerous organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the United States Department of Justice filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the Arizona law and asking for an injunction to prevent the law from going into effect.
Arizona's SB 1070: The Supreme Court on immigration
Numerous organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the United States Department of Justice filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the Arizona law and asking for an injunction to prevent the law from going into effect.
CAIR-Chicago hosts U.K. delegation
Twelve British high school students came to CAIR-Chicago on July 18 as a part of a U.K.-U.S. Youth Dialogue program exploring diversity, immigration, interfaith dialogue, community engagement and volunteerism.
Join us for our 4th Annual "Taste of Ramadan" Iftar on August 7th!
Save the date and join us for our 4th Annual "Taste of Ramadan" Iftar on Tuesday, August 7th!
Why the American Muslim community should be concerned about Zuhdi Jasser
Zuhdi Jasser claims to be a reliable representative of the American Muslim community, but a closer look tells us he is very far from it.
The new McCarthyism: Bachmann claims Muslims are "infiltrating" government
Michele Bachmann and other Republican representatives claim they have "evidence" of a "deep penetration" of U.S. government by affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The new McCarthyism: Bachmann claims Muslims are "infiltrating" government
Michele Bachmann and other Republican representatives claim they have "evidence" of a "deep penetration" of U.S. government by affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Update on missing person: Mr. Abdiqani Abdi Nor
CAIR-Chicago is pleased to report that Mr. Nor was successfully located last week by local police in Kansas and is now back with his family in Minnesota.
NYPD Surveillance: Unconstitutional and Un-American
The details of the NYPD's surveillance program of American-Muslim communities have surfaced and prove its unconstitutionality.
Material support to terrorism: Who is really responsible?
While many American citizens are being wrongfully accused of aiding terrorism without evidence to prove it, there are also many that are explicit in their aiding of terrorism and remain unaccountable for their actions.
International delegation meets with CAIR-Chicago
CAIR-Chicago recently hosted an international delegation from the Middle East, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Dare to DREAM: Obama's new policy on undocumented youth
Undocumented youth and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights comment on Obama’s new policy which offers new opportunities to over 800,000 young immigrants across the United States.
Dare to DREAM: Obama's new policy on undocumented youth
Undocumented youth and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights comment on Obama’s new policy which offers new opportunities to over 800,000 young immigrants across the United States.

