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Staff Attorney Represents Muslim Corrections Officer Discriminated Against at Work
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak attended a status hearing for a Muslim man who suffered from discrimination at work.
Civil Rights Director Attends Status Hearing on Behalf of Muslim Woman
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham attended a status hearing for a Muslim woman who had been accused of shoplifting.
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Represents Muslim Man at Status Hearing
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak represented a Muslim man at a status hearing regarding his employment discrimination case.
CAIR-Chicago hosts media workshop at UNITY conference
CAIR-Chicago, in association with New Islamic Directions, hosted a workshop on July 27 at the UNITY 2008 Convention titled "Presumption of Guilt: Media Treatment and Coverage of Muslims in America."
Imam Zaid Keynote at 3rd Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium
This past Sunday, July 27th, about 50 high school students from across Illinois attended the third Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium (MYLS) sponsored by CAIR-Chicago
Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Man at Appointment with USCIS
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham represented a Muslim man at an Infopass appointment with the Unites States Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding his citizenship delay case
Staff Attorney Files Motion to Dismiss Case After Muslim Man Obtains Citizenship
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak filed a voluntary motion to dismiss a citizenship delay complaint. The man was naturalized mid July after first applying for citizenship in 2004
CAIR-Chicago Represents Muslim Man at Meeting with US Citizenship and Immigration Services
Civil Rights Law Clerk Mani Mostofi represented a Muslim man at a meeting with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The purpose of the meeting was to share information with USCIS.
CAIR-Chicago Hosts Telling Our Story Media Seminar
CAIR-Chicago led a media training seminar this week entitled "Telling Our Story," designed for communications professionals, community advocates, faith leaders, and spokespersons. The seminar focused on the mainstream media and how it relates to Islam in America. The seminar also presented practical tips on how to communicate with the media effectively and produce stories that relate to American Muslims.
CAIR-Chicago Co-Sponsors Blood Drive
CAIR-Chicago recently co-sponsored its fourth blood drive alongside the Compassionate Network and the Inner City Muslim Network.
CAIR-Chicago Represents Muslim Man Discriminated Against by Police Department
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham represented a Muslim man at a deposition in regards to a complaint he filed for discrimination by the Chicago Police Department.
CAIR-Chicago Files Employment Discrimination Lawsuit
CAIR-Chicago filed an employment discrimination case against a local county’s department of corrections on behalf of a Muslim man.
Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Man at Citizenship Hearing
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham attended an appointment with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) regarding the denial of a Muslim man’s attempted application for citizenship.
Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Man at Status Hearing on Citizenship Delay Case
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham attended a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man experiencing a delay in obtaining citizenship
Civil Rights Director Represents Muslim Man at Update Interview for Citizenship
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham represented a Muslim man at an update interview for his naturalization application. The man had been waiting for approval of his application after passing the interview and exam in 2004. An update interview was scheduled for the man after CAIR-Chicago filed a complaint in federal court on his behalf.
CAIR-Chicago Attends Immigration Case at USCIS
CAIR-Chicago PILI Fellow Elisa Jillson represented a man at an appointment with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to inquire about an appeal the man had filed to the denial of his naturalization application. Jillson was told that the man’s file was not at the local office. CAIR-Chicago will continue to advocate on his behalf to seek out a determination on his appeal.
Staff Attorney Attends Fact-finding Conference for Employment Discrimination Case
CAIR-Chicago’s Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended a fact finding conference at the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) for a Muslim man who was terminated from his job. The man was fired from his job shortly after making statements about being Muslim in America after 9/11. He had received emails from his supervisor stating he was doing a great job at the company and had never previously been reprimanded.
CAIR-Chicago Attends Deposition for Woman Terminated from Job
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended a deposition for a Muslim woman who was terminated from her job. The Muslim woman wears the headscarf (hijab) as a part of her religious practice. The women was an employee with the company for several years before the company hired a new district manager who on several occasions made comments about her headscarf.
Civil Rights Director Speaks at Chicago Bar Association Panel on Legal Advocacy
In a two-hour panel, legal advocates representing Chicago's minority groups discussed issues from the economy to immigration and how they were affecting the people that live in Chicago. The program was titled "Agents of Change: Changing and Empowering our Communities" and hosted as a part of the Chicago Bar Association's Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers seminar for attorneys.
CAIR-Chicago Attends Status Hearing for Man Discriminated Against at Work
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Tricia Kemling attended a status hearing on behalf of a Muslim man who filed a complaint for discrimination. The man was terminated from a trucking company after having worked with them for eight years.

