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Outreach Coordinator Gerald Hankerson Speaks at the Chicago Fringe Festival, Reflects on 9/11
Gerald Hankerson, CAIR-Chicago’s Outreach Coordinator, spoke about civil rights and social justice at the 9/11 Primer, a civic engagement event created by HumanThread, held at the Meridian Stage in Pilsen.
Daily Herald: Don't blame religion for terrorism
Terms like “radical Islam” reflect negatively on a peaceful religion. The terrorists who recognize themselves as Muslims are not true followers of the religion as Islam condemns the killing of innocents. Therefore, the term “Islam” should be avoided in the discourse of terrorism and 9/11.
Daily Herald: Don't blame religion for terrorism
Terms like “radical Islam” reflect negatively on a peaceful religion. The terrorists who recognize themselves as Muslims are not true followers of the religion as Islam condemns the killing of innocents. Therefore, the term “Islam” should be avoided in the discourse of terrorism and 9/11.
ACTION ALERT: Thank Congressman Quigley for Condemning Islamophobia
Please take a moment to thank Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL, 5th)for standing up against Islamophobia. His bold voice calling a spade a spade is welcome given that there are some in this country who are attempting to bury their heads in the sand and pretend that Islamophobia does not exist
Attend Muslim Youth Symposium - THIS WEEKEND!
The Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium of Chicago (MYLS-Chicago) initiative will host its 8th symposium this Saturday, 9/24 at the CAIR-Chicago office from 9 AM to 7 PM. The theme, "Building Our Legacy: Commit to Activism", draws on the Muslim American community's outlook moving beyond a decade riffed with fear and uncertainty, and taking a personal and collective responsibility to be proactive and engaged in our society.
FOX, O'Reilly Factor: Ahmed Rehab Debunks O'Reilly's Denial of Islamophobia
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab and Fox News' Bill O'Reilly discuss Congressmen Mike Quigley's apology for Islamophobia in the U.S. as O'Reilly goes on to deny that Muslim Americans face discrimination. Rehab provides several statistics and examples that prove O'Reilly is blatantly wrong.
FOX, O'Reilly Factor: Ahmed Rehab Debunks O'Reilly's Denial of Islamophobia
CAIR-Chicago's Ahmed Rehab and Fox News' Bill O'Reilly discuss Congressmen Mike Quigley's apology for Islamophobia in the U.S. as O'Reilly goes on to deny that Muslim Americans face discrimination. Rehab provides several statistics and examples that prove O'Reilly is blatantly wrong.
The New York Times: Pa. School Pulls 'Kismet' After 9/11 Complaints
A Pennsylvania school district has decided not to stage a Tony Award-winning musical about a Muslim street poet after community members complained about the timing so soon after the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attack. Ahmed Rehab, a spokesman for the CAIR-Chicago, said that literature and the arts are some of the best ways to bridge gaps between people.
CAIR-Chicago Seeking to Hire Communications Coordinators - APPLY TODAY!
CAIR-Chicago is now seeking two Communications Coordinators who will be responsible for meeting the communications needs of CAIR-Chicago. The Communications Department adds vital perspective to public discourse, publishes in a variety of mediums, creates research reports and produces the latest in new-media including audio, video, graphic design, web design, blogs, and other multimedia.
See the responsibilities and necessary requirements HERE
Time Out Chicago: 9/11 Remembrance at the Chicago Fringe Festival
Daniel Gerzina attends Chicago Fringe Festival on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 which was organized by HumanThread and presented by CAIR-Chicago and AFSC.
Aljazeera: Arabs and Muslims carve a place in the US
"For Amina Sharif, communication director of the Chicago branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the mainstream interest in Islam and Muslims began after September 11, but the negative feelings were always there. "For Sharif much of the blame lies with the media and popular culture in the US, which she says is often "orientalist and slanted" in its depiction of Muslims and Islam."
Attend 'The Conference on Islam in America' - Sept. 23-24
CAIR-Chicago is sponsoring 'The Conference on Islam in America', hosted by DePaul University. The event aims to look at Islam in America through different lenses, such as anthropology, sociology, political science as well as historically.
You're Invited! Gallery Grand Opening - This Thursday
CAIR-Chicago is having an open house this Thursday, September 15th, to mark the grand opening of our Gallery, a new center in downtown Chicago. We encourage you to drop by and take a tour anytime between 12pm-7pm. Come meet the staff, law clerks, and interns and enjoy the Gallery's beautiful lake view. Food and refreshments will be served.
You're Invited! Gallery Grand Opening - This Thursday
CAIR-Chicago is having an open house this Thursday, September 15th, to mark the grand opening of our Gallery, a new center in downtown Chicago. We encourage you to drop by and take a tour anytime between 12pm-7pm. Come meet the staff, law clerks, and interns and enjoy the Gallery's beautiful lake view. Food and refreshments will be served.
Intern with CAIR-Chicago this Fall!
CAIR-Chicago is looking for more fall interns- find out how you can contribute! Internships at CAIR-Chicago offer students and activists a great opportunity to learn, interact, and grow in a friendly and diverse environment.
MEDIA DIGEST: CAIR-Chicago Reflects on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11
See our recent media coverage here.
CBS: Ahmed Rehab discusses Muslim relations before and after 9/11 on John Williams radio show
Ahmed Rehab appeared on The John Williams Show on CBS Minnesota to discuss Muslim relations both before and after the events out of 9/11.
Le Nouvel Observateur: Les musulmans, des Américains plus comme les autres
Quand elle vient parler de l'islam dans les écoles, Amal Ali commence toujours par cette même question : "Qu'est-ce qui vous vient à l'esprit lorsque vous entendez le mot 'musulman'?" La réponse, toujours la même : "terroriste", a lancé ce jour-là un petit garçon de 10 ans. C'était il y a quelques semaines au collège Colin Powell, dans la grande banlieue de Chicago. "Qui partage cette opinion ?", a-t-elle alors demandé aux quelque 600 enfants dans l'auditorium. La plupart des doigts se sont levés. "Il y avait pourtant plusieurs élèves musulmans dans l'assistance, mais le seul qu'ils pensent connaître, c'est Oussama Ben Laden", soupire Amal Ali.
WDCB News: Area Islamic Group Also Remembers 9/11
For Muslim Americans... Sunday wasn't just the anniversary of a terrorist attack on their country. It was also the anniversary of the day public opinion of the community changed. The Council of American-Islamic Relations in Chicago wants to erase the link between the Muslim faith and the terrorist attacks. CAIR-Chicago's Amina Sharif spoke with WDCB News reporter Brian O'Keefe.
Today: Interfaith action can make a change
With the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy, the United States has been concerned about its image and its relations with the Muslim world.

