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Welcome Our New Team Members!
We are delighted to inform everyone of the exciting news that CAIR-Chicago has recently welcomed four new members to our team.
Press Release: CAIR-Chicago Condemns Anti-semitic Remarks Shouted at High School Soccer Game
The Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago), a chapter of nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned antisemitic remarks reportedly shouted during a high school soccer game.
RECAP: My Rights My Life Event
On May 16th, an information session titled ‘My Rights My Life’ was held at the CAIR-Chicago's Azima Center
DHS participated in a Civil Rights Roundtable Discussion with CAIR-Chicago
Yesterday, a group of Muslim leaders from diverse backgrounds, including CAIR-Chicago staff, met with representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
CAIR-Chicago Congratulates Board Member, Asma Akhras, on Elected Office
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director, Ahmed Rehab, said in a statement:
"On behalf of our board, staff, interns, and volunteers, I would like to congratulate our Board member, Asma Akhras, on being elected to the Hinsdale District School Board.
Good News Alert: Asylum Victory
CAIR-Chicago is excited to announce an asylum case success story from our civil rights department.
My Rights My Life Event
CAIR-Chicago and ACLU-Illinois have partnered up to showcase the importance of knowing your rights as a community member. Join us May 16th from 3:30 to 5:30 at our Downtown Chicago center.
RAMADAN 29TH: THE FINAL BLESSED HOURS OF RAMADAN
These are the last blessed hours of the holiest month and and we want to thank you for your support!
RAMADAN 28TH: LAST ODD NIGHT
We Defend Muslims against Anti-Muslim Bias everyday. Is this worth your support?
RAMADAN 27TH: THE PRISON PROJECT
CAIR-Chicago is committed to continue securing the human and religious rights of inmates to practice their faith without discrimination, through our Prison Project.
CAIR-Chicago Condemns Bigotry Against DuPage Township Official
(Chicago, IL, 4/18/2023) - The Chicago Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) strongly condemns the recent incident in which a local town official was subjected to derogatory and hateful comments, including being referred to as a 'suicide bomber', after residents learned of her Muslim faith.
RAMADAN 26TH: PROTECTING MUSLIMS IN THE WORKPLACE
CAIR-Chicago works to protect the rights of every Muslim American that comes through our doors.
RAMADAN 25TH: CITIZENSHIP SUCCESS STORIES
Our community members depend on us to help them secure a safe home in the United States. CAIR-Chicago is unrelenting when it comes to fighting for our clients' rights, free of charge for all who cannot afford justice.
RAMADAN 24TH: NORMALIZE THE IMAGE OF ISLAM
Help CAIR-Chicago continue to defend our families, fight bigotry and discrimination, and normalize the image of Islam.
RAMADAN 23RD: How Your Donation Will Make A Difference For CAIR-Chicago
Donors help to make dreams come true. We are working to provide the highest quality of pro bono legal services to Muslims who faced discrimination as a result of their peace, religion, or ethnicity.
RAMADAN 22ND: IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA REPRESENTATION
CAIR-Chicago empowers our Chicago community during times of injustice through the power of media exposure to help develop high-quality brand awareness around the positive impacts we have achieved throughout the years.
RAMADAN 21ST: BYSTANDER INTERVENTION
CAIR-Chicago works with a social science model known as Bystander Intervention, a model that predicts the likelihood of individuals and/or groups who are willing to actively address a situation they deem problematic.
RAMADAN 20TH: Last Ten Holiest Nights Of The Year Are Upon Us
Ramadan is a month of spiritual cleansing and purification in which Muslims try to increase worship, good deeds and acts of charity.
RAMADAN 19TH: Understanding The Muslim Identity
CAIR-Chicago's extensive defense and advocacy work has a direct impact on preserving the civil rights of American Muslims.
