CAIR Calls for Arrest, Firing of Arizona Professor Who Allegedly Harassed Muslim Woman Near Dueling Demonstrations Over Gaza
(PHOENIX, AZ – 5/6/2024) – The Arizona chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations today called for law enforcement to arrest Arizona State University (ASU) professor Jonathan Yudelman for allegedly harassing and assaulting a Muslim woman in a hijab during his participation in a pro-Israel protest near campus. CAIR also called for ASU to investigate the […]
CAIR-AZ Survey
CAIR-AZ is conducting a survey to better understand the needs and concerns of our Muslim community. By sharing your thoughts and experiences, you can help us advocate more effectively on your behalf. Your input will directly influence our programs and initiatives, ensuring they align with your priorities. Please take a few minutes to fill out […]
CAIR-AZ Condemns Forced Hijab Removal by ASU Police Following Protest Arrests
CAIR-AZ Expresses Concern as Israel’s General Consul Set to Address Legislature in Closed Session Amidst Calls for Ceasefire
(PHOENIX, AZ, 4/2/24) – The Arizona chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Arizona), is deeply concerned by the decision to allow Israel’s General Consul to address the legislature in a closed session this Wednesday, April 3rd, at 11 am. This scheduled speech, especially in the wake of a recent visit by 17 lawmakers from the House to […]
CAIR-AZ Ramadan Iftaar with Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz
CAIR-Arizona is honored to be joined by the phenomenal Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz as our keynote speaker for our annual Ramadan Iftaar this year! We are truly looking forward to a night full of community, empowerment, solidarity, and strength. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to hear from an accomplished author, educator, and advocate for diversity […]
HB 2759 – State Capitol Wednesday 3/20
HB 2759 is scheduled for Senate Education Committee on Wednesday 3/20 at 2pm at the State Capitol. We call on all our community members to show up in solidarity. Arrive early to make sure you have a seat! You may wear supportive shirts, but cannot carry signs or flags. You may be required to wait […]