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Volunteers Mobilized to Save Lives by Donating Blood
This past weekend over 20 volunteers joined CAIR-Chicago and the Council of the Advancement for Muslim Professionals (CAMP) at the Downtown Islamic Center to donate blood. The donations save patients suffering from health traumas such as major blood loss caused by car accidents. Each blood donation has the potential to save up to three lives.
Volunteers-Activists Fundraise for Infant Health
This spring, CAIR-Chicago volunteers joined together to fundraise for the 2009 March for Babies walk, successfully raising $1,200 to help ensure healthy, full-term pregnancies for pregnant women.
LISTEN: Anti-Apartheid Hero Reflects on Struggle for Human Rights
Earlier this month, CAIR-Chicago was honored to host social justice advocate Ahmed Kathrada at the downtown office and introduce him to the organization's initiatives to build a stronger civic society and a more vibrant democracy. As a leader of the South African liberation struggle against Apartheid rule, Kathrada is an important voice in the continued work to ensure human rights worldwide. He is one of the famous Rivonia trialists who was imprisoned for 26 years for his political activism and his efforts to establish democracy in South Africa.
The State of Surveillance in Chicago and the Nation
On June 6, 2009, the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights hosted a forum entitled The State of Surveillance in the Surveillance State: Chicago and the Nation.
CAIR-Chicago Rallies Support for the Employee Free Choice Act
As an organization grounded upon the advocacy of civil justice, CAIR-Chicago – along with other chapters nationwide – has partnered with Interfaith Worker Justice to rally support for the The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). The act (HR. 1409/S.560) is a pending bill that was introduced for the 111th Congress by Representative George Miller (D-CA) and Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) on March 10, 2009.
CAIR-Chicago mourns the deaths of people without families, friends
There are numerous people from different backgrounds in the United States who journey through life without friends and family members to care for them. And when these people die, there is no one to claim them. This is the reason that the First United Methodist Church launched interfaith memorial observances over twenty years ago—to provide an honorable goodbye for those who died alone.
Saying Goodbye to Civil Rights Hero William Moffitt
Bill Moffitt was the kind of attorney every lawyer and aspiring lawyer hopes to become. Talented and dynamic, quick on his feet and sharp-tongued. But it was his character and integrity that made him an inspiration to civil rights activists across the nation. Bill Moffitt will be remembered in the civil rights community as a talented and harrowing fighter.
CAIR Chicago Hosts UK Delegation of Youth Leaders
CAIR-Chicago hosted its first international delegation of the year with a group of youth mentors and activists from the United Kingdom. The group is visiting the U.S. through an exchange program sponsored by one of CAIR-Chicago’s partner organizations, the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC).
CAIR-Chicago Takes its Advocacy to the Radio!
Listen to brief samples of CAIR-Chicago's commericals now running on 820 AM's Progressive Talk Radio! The public service announcements are another way we are working to ensure that the vibrant contributions of Muslims to society are recognized as a part of the mainstream.
CAIR-Chicago Hosts Discovery Event at Local Mosque
CAIR-Chicago hosted its first of two Elderhostel’s Days of Discovery “Building Bridges to Islam” programs at the Prayer Center of Orland Park (OPPC). Nearly 30 participants attended this perennial educational immersion event previously held in Des Plaines and Northbrook. The “Bridge to Islam” program provided participants with informative and interactive presentations, and included a tour of the mosque. Elderhostel, a non-profit organization, facilitated the event as a part of its program to provide extraordinary learning adventures for people 55 and over.
Pregnant Woman Reports Harassment and Denial of Service at Chicago Airport
A Muslim woman, visiting Chicago, was refused service at the baggage check in station at the airport on her way back home to the west coast. After no explanation as to why she was being refused service, the woman demanded to speak to a supervisor at which point she was grabbed by the arm and pushed out of the way by one of the airline’s contracted employees; the woman is eight months pregnant.
Over a Hundred Protest Congressman's Anti-Immigrant, Discriminatory Policies (VIDEO)
Over a hundred immigrant rights activists and community leaders rallied outside the City Club of Chicago yesterday to protest Congressman Mark Kirk’s policies while, inside, the congressman gave a speech to a predominantly Republican crowd.
Gov. Affairs Reema Ahmad Coordinator Attends Muslim Community Dialogue
CAIR-Chicago Government Affairs Coordinator Reema Ahmad was invited to attend the Muslim Community Dialogue held at Aqsa School in Bridgeview this past weekend.
Executive Director Ahmed Rehab Receives Lincolnland Legend Award
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab received the Lincolnland Legend Award in Springfield this past Saturday, April 4th.
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham Appointed to International Human Rights Tribunal
CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham was recently appointed as a member of the Brussells Tribunal Advisory Board, an international hearing committee that addresses human rights issues.
CAIR-Chicago Attorney Kevin Vodak Settles Case after man is unjustly fired
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak settled a case of employment discrimination on behalf of a man who believed he was terminated from his job because he is Muslim.
CAIR-Chicago Co-Sponsors First Café Finjan Galleria
Earlier this week, CAIR-Chicago, as part of the Jewish-Muslim Community Building Initiative (JMCBI), co-hosted the first Café Finjan of 2009. The event featured an art galleria that included artwork, short films, and music.
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham Helps to End Citizenship Wait
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham attended a citizenship interview with a man who has been waiting five years for citizenship.
After Four Year Wait, Success at Citizenship Appeal Hearing
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham represented a man in an appeal hearing for his application for citizenship before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
CAIR-Chicago Thanks Supporters for Record-Breaking Banquet! [PHOTOS]
We wish to thank you for making our 5th Annual Banquet a record-breaking banquet on many levels, and a memorable experience at that.

