Council On American-Islamic Relations
Community Resource
About this resource
The organization strives to improve awareness of Islam, promote conversations, defend civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and forge alliances that encourage justice and mutual respect. Both the national and local chapters collect reports of hate crimes, harassment, and various forms of discrimination against Muslims. They issue action alerts to mobilize grassroots responses to political, social, and media-related challenges. Numerous CAIR publications, such as an annual civil rights report, can be accessed online. CAIR and its chapters frequently hold voter registration campaigns nationwide to boost Muslim involvement in politics. They also organize conferences and seminars about Islam and Muslims aimed at government and law enforcement officials, media representatives, and the academic sector. Additionally, diversity training workshops are provided for employers, educators, and organizations.
Intake Procedure: Contact via phone or visit the website for further details or to report an incident.
Fees: None
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Washington, DC
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