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CAIR-Chicago to Observe Juneteenth (Offices Closed)
Since 2020, CAIR-Chicago has observed Juneteenth by closing its office to celebrate the emancipation of the last enslaved Black Americans and honor the lives lost to slavery. Juneteenth has since replaced the office’s observance of Columbus Day.
Save the Date! CAIR-Chicago’s 2024 Annual Banquet
CAIR-Chicago's 2024 Annual Banquet is set for October 27th, 2024. Mark your calendars as we celebrate two decades of defending civil rights for Muslims in America. Join us at Drury Lane for a night of reflection, recognition, and renewed commitment to our mission.
NOW HIRING: Operations Manager
We are seeking a motivated, detail-oriented self-starter to fill the full-time position of Operations Manager, which is available immediately.
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