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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Rizza Cadillac to pay $100K in discrimination case
Tinley Park car dealership Rizza Buick GMC Cadillac, Inc. must pay $100,000 to resolve a religious discrimination lawsuit, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced.
JCUA Presents at CAIR-Chicago
Director on Teen Programs, Rebecca Katz, brought together a group of students from Or Tzedek, a leadership of Jewish youth, to present on various topics regarding oppression and discrimination.
CAIR-Chicago Welcomes EEOC Decree on Muslim Worker Discrimination Claims
Three Muslim employees alleged hostile work environment, unjust firing from Tinley Park Cadillac dealership. The Chicago Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) has been representing these employees throughout the litigation and filed individual claims on their behalf.
Meet our Summer 2014 Interns, Law Clerks and Volunteer Activists!
On May 28, 2014, CAIR-Chicago welcomed 23 new law clerks, interns, externs and volunteer activists at its orientation, held at the downtown Chicago office.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman visits CAIR-Chicago
On June 4, Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman visited CAIR-Chicago. Karman is the first Yemeni, first Arab and second Muslim woman to win the award.
JOURNAL ONLINE: Des Plaines Library Stuck In Anti-Islam Tiff
Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of CAIR, agreed the library was not the right place for ACT! to meet.“It’s a safe haven for knowledge, education, and enlightenment,” he said. “That place is now being tarnished.”
CAIR-Chicago office visited by Dutch students
On May 31, 2014, 46 students from the American Studies program at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Holland filled CAIR-Chicago for an educational event.
CAIR-Chicago Joins Fight for 15’s Rally in Oak Brook
CAIR-Chicago outreach coordinator, Gerald Hankerson and Government Affair intern, Shivani Chokshi attended the Fight for 15 rally in the corporate headquarters of McDonalds in Oak Brook, IL on May 21, 2014.
CAIR-Chicago joins Asian Americans Against Police Brutality at Press Conference [VIDEO]
On Thursday May 29th CAIR-Chicago staff and interns joined with community leaders and organizers at a press conference at the mayor's office against police brutality.
CAIR-Chicago remembers Dr. Maya Angelou
"Dr. Angelou helped me find a voice as a writer, and inspired me as an activist. Her words will live on forever as will her legacy. I hope that future generations continue to read her many works and follow in her footsteps as a fearless woman who always spoke truth to power," said CAIR-Chicago's Senior Communications Coordinator Agnieszka Karoluk.
CAIR-Chicago Seeks Volunteer Language Translators: Arabic and Somali
We are seeking translators who can read, write and translate Arabic and Somali documents, as well as speak Arabic and Somali.
Database Developer Position Open!
CAIR-Chicago is looking for a Database Developer. The developer will work with specific departments to create an interactive database to manage case files and legal documents. The database will be server and client based, and will need to be accessed on multiple computers.
Youth Development Fellow Position Open!
CAIR-Chicago is looking for a Youth Development Fellow to work closely with the Outreach Coordinator in building and maintaining the Muslim Youth Leadership Symposium (MYLS) initiative, as well as other development programs targeting youth ages 13-19.
Join CAIR-Chicago for "Criminalizing Immigrants: The Case of Rasmea Odeh" on May 19
Please join CAIR-Chicago on May 19th as we discuss the ongoing case of Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh.
VIDEO: Ahmed Rehab on ABC7 Windy City Live
CAIR-Chicago Executive Director joined a panel of religious leaders on ABC7's Windy City Live. The leaders included a Jewish Rabbi, Catholic priest, and Christian pastor and they discussed various issues such as women's roles, youth involvement, and core faith beliefs.
CAIR-Chicago Supports Appeal of Jewish School Denied Zoning Relief
On May 6, 2014, CAIR-Chicago filed an Amicus Curiae brief in support of an appeal filed by the Joan Dachs Yaakov Elementary School – Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi (“Joan Dachs”), based on the City of Evanston’s refusal to allow the school to re-develop vacant land for its religious and educational plans.
Join CAIR-Chicago at the Global Day of Action to Close Guantanamo and End Indefinite Detention
Please join us in Chicago for a spirited demonstration and march, starting the Water Tower Park on Friday, May 23rd at 4:30pm.
SAVE THE DATE: 6th Annual Taste of Ramadan on July 17th
The staff and board of CAIR-Chicago would like to invite you to our sixth annual “Taste of Ramadan,” which is set to take place this summer at our new, centrally located downtown office. There is a $5 suggested donation at the door.