Please join us at 7 PM on Thursday, March 29th
for a panel and discussion on:
Challenging Islamophobia
We are very fortunate to be having this discussion with leaders in the community and representatives from groups organizing against Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism. We will have an opportunity to hear about the issues they are addressing--such as police surveillance, detention, infringements on civil and human rights, and issues facing young people--and to learn how we can participate more meaningfully in organizing against Islamophobia.
Panelists:
Amna Akbar, Attorney-in-Residence/ Adjunct Professor of Law in the Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility (CLEAR) project, at CUNY School of Law.
Cyrus McGoldrick, Civil Rights Manager, Council on American Islamic Relations - New York (CAIR-NY)
Linda Sarsour, representative, Muslim-American Civil Liberties Coalition and director of the Arab American Association of New York
Representatives from Khadijah’s Caravan, an organization of Muslim youth that promotes spiritually-based activism through arts, education, and entrepreneurship
Marjorie Dove Kent, representative of Jews Against Islamophobia and Director, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
Moderator:
Debbie Almontaser, founding and former principal of the Khalil Gibran International Academy and currently board chair of Muslim Consultative Network.
Location to follow (also will be listed on website below).
The panel is hosted by Jews Against Islamophobia
jewsagainstislamophobia.org