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CAIR-Columbus Presents to Students in Multicultural Policing Class

(COLUMBUS, OH, 10/28/2019) – On Thursday, October 17, CAIR-Columbus Government Affairs and Development Coordinator Usjid Hameed spoke about Islam and cultural competency to students enrolled in a multicultural policing class at Ohio University Lancaster Campus in Fairfield County.

During the presentation, Hameed discussed the diversity of beliefs in Islam, dispelled stereotypes, shared some of the challenges faced by CAIR-Columbus when working with law enforcement, and fielded various questions from the class.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. The CAIR-Ohio affiliate has three chapters in Ohio – Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Their mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Discrimination Complaint Against Walmart

(COLUMBUS, OH, 10/17/2019) — The Columbus chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Ohio (CAIR-Columbus) today announced the filing of a wrongful termination complaint against Walmart with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of a Muslim man.

The Muslim man began his employment at Walmart in 2004. He performed his duties competently and with merit, got promoted, and did not ever receive any warnings or complaints.

For years, the employee was reportedly subjected to a hostile work environment by his coworkers and managers. They would make derogatory comments regarding his race and religion, such as “Muslims should not be in America,” “Muslims kill Americans. . .Trump will stop that” and “Barack Obama was a Muslim and Muslims can’t be presidents.” He was also repeatedly referred to as a “boy” and “n***er.”

The employee says he complained several times to his managers and the Human Resources Department. He even called the ethics hotline to report the ongoing harassment. Rather than addressing the toxic work environment and harassment, the Muslim man’s supervisor allegedly terminated him based on a false and pretextual reason.

“The law is clear. Federal law prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for complaining about discrimination. All employees have a right to a workplace that is free from harassment and discrimination,” said CAIR-Columbus Executive Director Romin Iqbal.

CAIR has reported an unprecedented spike in bigotry targeting American Muslims, immigrants and members of other minority groups since the election of Donald Trump as president.

For more information on rights of Muslim employees at work, please review CAIR-Columbus’ employee guide. If you believe you are being harassed or discriminated against at work because of your religion or race, please submit an incident report here.

CAIR’s mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

La misión de CAIR es proteger las libertades civiles, mejorar la comprensión del Islam, promover la justicia, y empoderar a los musulmanes en los Estados Unidos.

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CONTACT: CAIR-Columbus Executive Director Romin Iqbal, 614-783-7953, riqbal@cair.com

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CAIR-Columbus Files Discrimination Complaint Against Toledo Restaurant

(TOLEDO, OHIO, 10/10/2019) The Columbus chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Ohio recently filed a complaint with the Toledo Regional Office of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission (OCRC) on behalf of a Toledo Muslim woman who was denied employment because of her hijab.

The Muslim woman applied for a server position at a Toledo restaurant. She was asked to come in for an interview. Later, she was informed that the restaurant owner would not hire her as a server because she wore the hijab. However, he offered her a position in the back of the restaurant as a cook or dishwasher, so she would be out of customers’ sight.

Forced to choose between removing her hijab or taking a position where she would have to hide her hijab from patrons, she contacted CAIR-Columbus to seek help enforcing her rights.

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 strictly prohibits an employer from segregating their employees from customer-contact positions based on the employee’s religious garb,” said Romin Iqbal, Legal Director of CAIR-Columbus. “The law is clear; no person should be forced to hide their religion at work. Employees have a right to religious accommodation of their beliefs and practices at work under both federal and state laws in Ohio.”

For more information on rights of Muslim employees at work, please review CAIR-Columbus’ employee guide. If you believe you were denied employment because of your religion or if you were denied a religious accommodation at work, please submit an incident report here.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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CAIR-Columbus Participates in Interfaith March for Peace and Justice

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 9/25/19) – On Sunday, September 22, CAIR-Columbus participated in the 3rd Annual Interfaith March for Peace and Justice in downtown Columbus.

The Interfaith March for Peace & Justice is a nonpartisan event meant to affirm freedom of religion and to condemn all acts of discrimination directed at people because of their identity. It was initiated by a small group of people in Columbus, Ohio in April 2017 and has now spread to cities across the country.

The march, which began at Genoa Park and ended at Bicentennial Park, featured speakers from a multitude of faith traditions and backgrounds. CAIR-Columbus was represented by Government Affairs and Development Coordinator Usjid Hameed, who registered voters and spoke about the importance of voting to protect the rights of marginalized communities.

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CAIR-Ohio Hosts 3rd Annual Muslim Advocacy Day

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 9/25/19) – On Tuesday, September 17, more than 100 Ohio Muslims took part in over 30 legislative meetings with lawmakers and their staff during CAIR-Ohio’s 3rd Annual Muslim Advocacy Day event at the Ohio Statehouse.

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“This event is about empowering our community and urging Ohio lawmakers to pass policies which would institute paid family and medical leave, address the gender-based pay gap, and break down barriers to the ballot box through automated voter registration,” said CAIR-Columbus Government Affairs and Development Coordinator Usjid Hameed. “As Muslims, we recognize that it is our duty to make our state of Ohio more equitable.”

Hameed delivered opening remarks and conducted the advocacy training for attendees. Following the training, award winning civil rights activist Linda Sarsour delivered the keynote address, which focused on the importance of American-Muslim activism.

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CAIR-Columbus Participates in Big Table Conversation

(COLUMBUS, OH, 8/29/19) – On Wednesday, August 28, CAIR-Columbus participated in a Big Table conversation hosted by the Grange Insurance Audubon Center.

The conversation, which featured participants from a wide array of backgrounds and organizations, focused on how central Ohio can become a stronger, more well-connected, and equitable community. The Big Table, organized by the Columbus Foundation, is a day of community-focused conversations that take place all across the central Ohio region.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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CAIR-Columbus Presents on History of Muslims in America on National Muslim Voter Registration Day

(COLUMBUS, OH, 8/29/19) – On Friday, August 23, CAIR-Columbus Government Affairs and Development Coordinator Usjid Hameed presented about the “The History of Muslims in America” at Noor Islamic Cultural Center (NICC).

The event was organized in collaboration with NICC’s education committee and sought to connect the struggles of American-Muslims in the past to their struggles today. The presentation explored the American-Muslim experience from colonial America to the present, touching on topics such as slavery, discriminatory immigration and naturalization laws, the Great Migration, black nationalism, foreign affairs, and much more.

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CAIR-Columbus Welcomes Removal of Offensive Cutout from Storefront

(COLUMBUS, OH, 8/15/19)  CAIR-Columbus today welcomed the removal of an offensive cutout from a storefront in Beverly, Ohio.

The object was a silhouetted wooden cutout of a Middle-Eastern figure riding on the back of a camel with a rifle in hand. It featured red targets in the center of the figure’s head and around the heart of the camel. This cutout, which was openly visible from the road, was prominently displayed outside a local business in Beverly, Ohio for many years until it caught the attention of a concerned passerby. The passerby immediately reported it to CAIR-Columbus.

CAIR-Columbus reached out to the business and requested the immediate removal of the offensive cutout from public view. CAIR-Columbus also expressed concern about the non-welcoming and discriminatory impact of this cutout on local Muslim and Arab residents.

Per Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, establishments that serve the public cannot curtail an individual’s right to “full and equal enjoyment of [its] goods … and services” based on the individual’s race, color, religion, or national origin.”

CAIR-Columbus encourages continued reporting of bigoted images or signs displayed in public. Report an incident to CAIR-Columbus here.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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CAIR-Columbus Participates in Ohio Diversity Council’s Multicultural Roundtable

(COLUMBUS, OH, 8/15/19) – On Tuesday, August 13, CAIR-Columbus participated in the Ohio Diversity Council’s “2019 Columbus Multicultural Roundtable.”

The event aimed to create awareness about the impact a non-inclusive environment can have on individuals, as well as highlight the ways in which organizations and individuals can work together to promote the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and community.

The roundtable brought together multiple leaders from diverse backgrounds to share their personal stories and experiences that relate to facing adversity in society. CAIR-Columbus Government Affairs and Development Coordinator Usjid Hameed spoke about the challenges facing American-Muslims in central Ohio, the work of CAIR-Columbus, and how workplaces can ensure that their practices are inclusive of American-Muslims.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim Civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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CAIR-Columbus Organizes Rally for Kashmir

(COLUMBUS, OH, 8/14/19) – On Friday, August 9, CAIR-Columbus organized a rally to protest India’s siege of Kashmir and to urge the U.S. State Department to pressure India to end its aggression.

Roughly 200 people attended the event, which took place on Friday evening at the Ohio Statehouse. Click here to view photos from the rally.

The government of India has not only revoked the protected status of the Kashmir Valley, but has also put the entire Valley under a draconian 24-hour curfew since Saturday, August 3, 2019. The Indian government has also imposed a communication blackout on the Valley by suspending internet and phone services. Local Ohioans who have families in Kashmir have been unable to speak to their loved ones and are extremely worried about the safety of their families held captive in their own homes.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim Civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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Tell the State Department: Pressure India to End Siege of Muslim Majority Kashmir Valley

(COLUMBUS, OHIO 8/7/19) – The Columbus Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations-Ohio (CAIR-OHIO), Ohio’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today urged all Americans who support human rights and democracy to demand that the State Department put pressure on the Indian government to lift the siege on millions of people in the Kashmir valley inhabited almost entirely by Muslims.

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On Monday, the Indian government illegally revoked Article 370 of the constitution, taking away the protected status of the Indian-controlled state of Jammu and Kashmir. The legal maneuvering which led to the revocation of Article 370 has been widely panned by legal experts as unconstitutional and a complaint has already been filed in the Indian Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the revocation.

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CAIR-Columbus Files Complaint on behalf of Muslim family for Violation of Fair Housing Rights

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 7/26/2019) The Columbus chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations announced today the filing of a complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) on behalf of a Muslim family.

The family was a victim of numerous incidents of discrimination, intimidation, and harassment perpetrated by their neighbor.

One of the most problematic incidents occurred when the neighbor filed a police report in which she called the family “terrorists” and accused the father of using “a jamming device to destroy her [surveillance] camera.” However, the family was unaware of the existence or locations of such cameras. The neighbor’s intimidation did not stop there. She launched xenophobic slurs at the family, such as, “I hope Trump wins again so he can send [you] people back to [your] home.”

After suffering continuous harassment and intimidation, the family sought assistance from CAIR-Columbus to file a complaint with the FHEO against their neighbor.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim Civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. The CAIR-Ohio Affiliate has three chapters – Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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CAIR-Columbus Hosts Telephone Town Hall For Hajj Travelers

(COLUMBUS, OH, 7/26/19) – On Tuesday, July 23, CAIR-Columbus hosted a Telephone Town Hall to educate community members on their rights while traveling for Hajj. Listeners from across Ohio participated in the call.

CAIR-Columbus Executive Director Romin Iqbal covered various topics including a traveler’s right to not answer certain questions from Customs and Border Patrol agents, the proper course of action to take if they are mistreated, and how they can protect their digital content. Afterwards, Iqbal took listeners questions. CAIR-Columbus’ complete Hajj Travel Guide can be found here.

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Hajj Travel Guide

In just a short time, many Muslims around the world will set out to make the annual sacred pilgrimage to Makkah — Hajj. The CAIR-Columbus team has put together a guide that contains important information regarding travelers’ rights, airport security, and re-entry to the United States.

If you or someone you know are planning on going for Hajj, please check out the Hajj Travel Guide below, or download it here.

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