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3rd Annual CAIR-MN Banquet JUSTICE FOR ALL: COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY IN AN ERA OF CHANGE Saturday, November 7, 2009 Embassy Suites Hotel, Bloomington, MN

CAIR-MN 08-09 TIMELINE of EVENTS NOVEMBER 08 DECEMBER 08 8 2nd Annual Banquet 14 Somali Community Youth Forum 5 Customs and Border Protection Meeting 17 U of M Police Department Training 25 Gaza Peace Demonstration A LETTER FROM THE CHAIRWOMAN Asalaamu Alaikum. Peace be with you. Thank you for attending the 3rd Annual CAIR-Minnesota Banquet. We are eager to have you join us to celebrate the community s successes, listen to inspiring speakers, and show support for CAIR-Minnesota s work. At this important time in history, CAIR-Minnesota is working tirelessly to build bridges of understanding, educate people of all faiths about Islam and the Muslim community, give a voice to American Muslims, and work for justice. CAIR-MN is pleased to have Ms. Cynthia McKinney join us as our keynote speaker. We could not think of a more compelling individual to articulate the importance of lessons from history, self-definition, civic engagement, and community empowerment as the ultimate tools with which we can overcome the challenges facing our community today. Throughout this program, you will find a timeline of our activities as well as a summary of our Annual Report on our Civil Rights, Communications, and Outreach work. In this new era, we must work as a community to restore justice for all. To that end, CAIR-MN s talented team of professionals will continue to work diligently to overcome challenges. Your kind contributions and constructive feedback are necessary and highly valued. With your help, CAIR-MN will continue to defend and strengthen the Minnesota Muslim community, advocate for those discriminated against, and work with partners to create a better Minnesota for all. Thank you for your support! Sincerely, Asma Lori Saroya CAIR-Minnesota Co-Founder and Board Chair

january 09 2 Gaza Rally/ Know Your Rights Abubakar Islamic Center 10 Community Media Training with Ibrahim Hooper 20 Customs and Border Protection Meeting 24 1st Annual Muslim Women s Conference 31-Feb. 1 CAIR National Council Meeting ABOUT CAIR-MN The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), grassroots civil rights and advocacy group. CAIR is America s largest Islamic civil liberties group, with thirty-five regional offices nationwide and in Canada. The national headquarters is located on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. The Minnesota chapter of CAIR was revitalized in 2007 to address the discrimination of the unique Muslim population here in the Midwest. From restrictions placed on Muslims to practice their religion freely in the workplace to religious profiling and discrimination stemming from a lack of understanding of Islam, the need for CAIR in Minnesota was great. CAIR-MN is the state s only Muslim civil rights organization, and the demand for its services has grown tremendously. The civil rights caseload grew from just five cases in 2007 to over 100 so far this year. Since its establishment in 1994, CAIR has worked to promote a positive image of Islam and Muslims in America. Through media relations, government relations, education and advocacy, CAIR puts forth an Islamic perspective to ensure the Muslim voice is represented. In offering this perspective, CAIR seeks to empower the American Muslim community and encourage their participation in the political process, media, and social activism. In short, CAIR-MN strives to ensure that Muslims have the same rights that all Americans have fought so hard to earn. For more information on CAIR-Minnesota and to become a member, please visit www.cairmn.com

CAIR-MN 08-09 TIMELINE of EVENTS february 09 6 Somali Community 20 ACLU Coalition Meeting 25 Abubakar Islamic Center Open House MARCH 09 10 Muslim Day at the Capitol 23 1st Annual Media Breakfast KEYNOTE SPEAKER: CYNTHIA McKINNEY Elected in 1992, Cynthia McKinney served six terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives. She is the first African-American woman to have represented Georgia in the House. During her time in the House, she emerged as an advocate for voting rights, human rights and the strengthening of business ties between Africa and the United States. In 2008, the Green Party nominated Ms. McKinney for President of the United States. On December 30, 2008, Ms. McKinney was aboard the ship Dignity as it attempted to enter the Gaza Strip, while on a humanitarian mission by the Free Gaza Movement from Cyprus. Aboard were physicians, human rights activists and much-needed medical supplies. The Israeli Navy confronted the ship at night in international waters. Members of the crew claimed that the ship was rammed, gunfire was directed at the water, and the ship was forced to dock in Lebanon after taking on water. McKinney has been featured in a full-length documentary titled American Blackout. Rep. McKinney was honored when part of Memorial Drive, a major thoroughfare running through her district, was renamed Cynthia McKinney Parkway. MASTER OF CEREMONIES: JEFF HASSAN, ESQ. Jeffrey A. Hassan is a 1973 graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he was a member of the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1976. Mr. Hassan began his legal practice in 1976. As a contract attorney to the State of Minnesota Department of Human Rights he litigated employment discrimination cases. He litigated the landmark Minnesota employment discrimination case of State of Minnesota v. Continental Can, establishing employer liability for sexual harassment between co-workers. Between 1991 and 1998 he practiced law in Washington, D.C. after which he returned to Minnesota and established his solo practice in 2002.

APRIL 09 26 Show on KFAI 27 at U of M Somali Student Association 27 Young Muslim Professionals Coffee Hour 31 Building Blocks Media Training 4 Parallel Injustice American Indian/ Gaza Event 4 Abubakar Islamic Center BANQUET PROGRAM 5:30 Silent Auction/Networking Social 6:30 Welcoming Remarks Jeff Hassan, Master of Ceremonies 6:40 Qu ranic Recitation 6:45 CAIR-MN 2009 Presentation Taneeza Islam, Civil Rights Director and Zahra Aljabri, Civil Rights Coordinator 7:00 Buffet Dinner 7:45 2009 Justice Works Award presented by Zahra Aljabri 7:50 Keynote Address Cynthia McKinney 8:15 Silent Auction Winners Announced 8:20 Meet the Speaker and Dessert 9:30 Program Close 2009 JUSTICE WORKS AWARD RECIPIENT STEPHEN SMITH, ESQ. Stephen Smith has nearly 22 years of experience litigating employment and civil rights cases before administrative agencies and in state and federal courts. Mr. Smith has demonstrated expertise in representing plaintiffs in a broad range of employment litigation, including discrimination and harassment cases, and complex employment discrimination class-actions. Mr. Smith also has a robust criminal defense practice, representing clients in state and federal court. Mr. Smith served eight years as a member of the Board of Directors for Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights and is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association. Finally, Mr. Smith is one of the recipients of the 2002 Minnesota Lawyers Attorney of the Year award.

CAIR-MN 08-09 TIMELINE of EVENTS april 09 20 Muslim Contributions Presentation - Metro State University 25 Masjid Dawah 28 Hennepin County Sherrif s Meeting on Hijab in Jail 30 Brian Coyle Center Resource Fair CIVIL RIGHTS CASES We work hard to advocate on behalf of community members experiencing discrimination and remedy cases to logical resolutions. Cases range from employment, public accommodation and education discrimination, to hate crimes and government religious/racial profiling. Below are just a few of the cases we ve taken on this year: CAIR-MN Provides Know Your Rights Trainings and Attorney Referrals With the ongoing federal investigation regarding the missing Somali men, CAIR-MN has fielded and referred calls from community members visited by federal agents or subpoenaed for grand jury testimony. CAIR-MN s Know Your Rights presentations have reached over 30,000 people this year. CAIR-MN Resolves Workplace Dispute After CAIR-MN s Civil Rights Department met with Walmart executives to discuss the case of a Muslim man fired for praying at work, the man was rehired. CAIR-MN Asks for Investigation into School Harrassment In a case of verbal and physical harrassment against a Muslim student, CAIR- MN and the St. Cloud school district have begun working together to find various ways to promote understanding and cultural sensitivity. CAIR-MN Asks Fireworks Retailer to Withdraw Offensive Fireworks CAIR-MN contacted a fireworks retailer in Wisconsin to express concerns over a product called Run Hadji Run, which had a Stealth bomber flying over a group of Arabs riding camels on its packaging. The company immediately removed the product from its shelves. The number of cases handled by CAIR-MN has risen significantly over three years of operation. The types of cases received in 2009 consist mainly of law enforcement and employment issues. # of cases 122 70 5 2007 2008 2009 5% 6% 30% 12% 47% FBI/Police 47% Employment 30% School 6% Immigration 5% Other 12%

may 09 9 Somali Voices Convention/ Duluth Outreach 18 Know Your Rights Show on KFAI with MN FBI Director 22 Department of Homeland Security Roundtable 23?? MAS ALCU Convention/ Coalition Women s Meeting Know Your Rights Masjid Ihsan 28 Office of Justice Programs Annual Conference CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVITIES Increasing the understanding of Islam helps us ensure that Muslim s rights are upheld in the workplace, at the airport, and other public arenas. As you can see from our timeline above, we ve got a full schedule of trainings for people on both sides of the table, making sure Muslims also understand their obligations and responsibilities under the law. Here are just a few highlights: CAIR-MN Host First Positive Interactions Employer Training 25 metro area HR representatives and managers attended a four-hour workshop training employers on religious beliefs, customs and practices, and obligations to religiously accommodate employees under federal, state, and local laws. The session included Somali cultural nuances and breakout sessions focusing on creative resolutions to industry conflicts. CAIR-MN meets with U.S. Attorney B. Todd Jones CAIR-MN representatives met with U.S. Attorney B. Tood Jones. The discussion focused on Muslim civil rights and outreach opportunities with the Minnesota Muslim community. CAIR-MN Co-Organizes Muslim Day on the Hill at the State Capitol The CAIR-MN Civil Rights Director spoke at the opening ceremonies encouraging the attendees to become civically engaged. CAIR-MN also met with Rep. Gottwalt (R-St. Cloud), who introduced the headgear ban bill earlier this year, to discuss the federally-protected right of all individuals to wear religious head coverings. CAIR-MN Meets with U.S. Customs and Border Protection CAIR-MN meets quarterly with CBP as an effort to build ongoing relationships between the Muslim community and different government and security agencies that work in the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The goal is to proactively facilitate communication, avoid cultural misunderstandings, establish a direct route for discrimination complaints, and discuss ways to educate travelers on ways to travel safely and efficiently. CAIR-MN Presents Diversity Training to Mayo Clinic Twenty-five managers and HR representatives from Mayo Clinic participated in an on-site diversity training. The training addressed the basics of Islam and Muslims, highlighting common practices that take place at work. In addition, it discussed the legal obligations of both employees and employers when it comes to religious accommodation at the workplace.

CAIR-MN 08-09 TIMELINE of EVENTS june 09 3 Brian Coyle Center 4 Senator Klobuchar Office Meeting 5 Community Dinner with CAIR-MI Dir. Dawud Walid 6 1st Annual St. Cloud Muslim Convention MEDIA COVERAGE CAIR-MN actively engages with the media to ensure that a fair and accurate portrayal of Islam and Muslims is presented to the American public through media appearances, press conferences, opinion editorials and letters to the editor. Moreover, CAIR-MN s staff monitors local media with the aim of reinforcing positive representations of Muslims. In 2009, CAIR-MN was featured or quoted in over 55 reports from national, local and ethnic media outlets. Some 2009 Media Quotes: Rights groups say Somalis being stopped, questioned Minnesota Public Radio, 02/13/09 [CAIR-MN was contacted by a] man who was walking on the street, and the FBI agent invited him into his car. he was bombarded with questions. He answered no to everything. He was just so scared. Lori Saroya, Board Chair FBI Reaching out to Minneapolis Somali Community Voice of America, 04/07/09 The challenge is: how do you build a relationship with a community when you ve already started interrogating in ways the community is already fearful of. Taneeza Islam, Civil Rights Director Group wants schools to provide Somalis legal support KSTP, 04/09/09 Students legal rights need to be upheld and they aren t currently being afforded the only true legal protection they have when talking to the law enforcement an attorney. Taneeza Islam, Civil Rights Director Rabbi s comments about Arabs widely rebuked Minnesota Public Radio, 06/04/09 This disturbing call to genocide and religious desecration must be repudiated by all Minnesotans who value peaceful coexistence and interfaith harmony. Silence in the face of such extremist views will only serve to give the author a false sense of legitimacy and approval. Jessica Zikri, Communications Dir. Muslim group urges fireworks retailers to pull Anti-Arab product... Pioneer Press, 07/03/09 It [racist fireworks packaging] looks like something that could have come out 50 or 60 years ago, but not today it s just a signal that these anti-arab sentiments are still out there. And we don t think they should be for sale. Jessica Zikri, Communications Director

11 Civil Rights Community Social 12 Dar al-farooq Mosque 25 US Attorney Meeting with B. Todd Jones?? 26-28 ALCU Coalition Annual Somali Meeting Convention MEDIA EVENTS Engaging the media in discussions about working with the Muslim community helps to create an environment where fair and balanced journalism can thrive. Educating Muslims on working with the media empowers the Muslim community to assert their rights and respond with confidence when met with requests for interviews on issues important to them. Below are a few of the 2009 events aimed at bridging the divide between Minnesota Muslims and the media: CAIR-MN Holds First Annual Media Breakfast Nearly every major news outlet in Minnesota was represented. Journalists were given information on reporting on Muslim-Americans as well as feedback on recent coverage of CAIR-related stories. Journalists guides were provided free of charge. CAIR-MN Hosts Community-wide Media Trainings CAIR-National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper led a group of nearly 100 attendees through the basics of media relations in January and then again in August during the Abu Bakar As Saddique Islamic Center Convention. The event provided training to participants on how to publicize their events, respond to negative press, and build relationships with media professionals. CAIR-MN s Communications Director Jessica Zikri led a subsequent training to a local non-profit organization, focusing on how to raise awareness of their services and activities. CAIR-MN Meets with Star Tribune Staff CAIR-MN met with reporters from the Star Tribune to discuss the Muslim community s concerns related to recent coverage and address specific articles. CAIR-MN also provided the Star Tribune and other news agencies with a more complete contact list of Muslim leaders and activists.

CAIR-MN 08-09 TIMELINE of EVENTS August 09 4 Multi-Industry Emplyer Diversity Training 22 3rd Annual Ramadan Dinner september 09 5 Anjuman e-asghair Iftar and Presentation 16 Najaf, Iraq Visit Host Family Diversity Training OUTREACH Our outreach activities tie together CAIR-MN s mission and vision. From bringing community members to the table with elected officials to educating Muslims throughout MN on the services CAIR-MN provides, and the rights Americans have, we re advancing our mission while finding out what issues effect everyday Minnesota Muslims. We have reached many communities in 2009 and plan to increase our efforts for 2010 below are a few of this year s events: CAIR-MN Speaks on Muslim Contributions at Metro State University Representatives from CAIR-MN were invited to be on a panel to discuss the contributions and engagement of the Muslim community in Minnesota. CAIR- MN presented on civil rights and other concerns effecting the Muslim Community and shared our ongoing case work and outreach efforts. CAIR-MN hosts Civil Rights Networking Dinner CAIR-MN hosted an evening dinner and networking opportunity for civil rights organizations in Minneapolis, including NAACP-Saint Paul, OutFront, Minneapolis Civil Rights Commissioners, Citizen s Against Police Brutality, Confederation of Somali Communities in Minnesota, United Somali Movement, and others. The event introduced the organization leaders to CAIR-MN s work and educated them on civil rights issues in the Muslim community, while creating partnerships among local civil rights organizations. CAIR-MN Hosts Leadership Briefing with Muslim Community Leaders Local Muslim leaders were invited to learn more about CAIR-MN s work and understand their rights and responsibilities at the airport, at work, and in dealing with law enforcement. The briefing ended with a discussion with Rep. Keith Ellison (D-5th District) on new initiatives in the Obama administration. Over 60 Muslim organizations were represented. CAIR-MN Organizes Young Muslim Professionals Coffee Hour As part of its bi-monthly outreach to young professionals, CAIR-MN organized networking coffee hours to reach out to young Muslms. After coffee and networking, CAIR-MN provided an update on current civil rights cases and shared volunteer opportunities. CAIR-MN Meets with Mall of America Security CAIR-MN met with mall security to discuss prayer space for Muslims who visit the mall on Eid day. CAIR-MN now meets quarterly with mall security.

october 09 5 Mayo Clinic Diversity Training 11 Owatonna 26 Customs and Border Protection Meeting 29 Department of Homeland Security Roundtable ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CAIR-MN VOLUNTEERS The important work that CAIR-MN does to support and serve the Muslim community is almost entirely done by volunteers. The CAIR-MN board of directors is a working board. Each year the board volunteers nearly 10,000 hours to ensure that education, training and advocacy resources are available to the community. In addition to the board s work, CAIR-MN has been blessed to have a wide volunteer and intern base that recognizes the necessity of CAIR-MN s services. Countless volunteers are behind the scenes of every event and publication distributed by CAIR-MN. Without the dedication, resolve and initiative of all our volunteers and interns, CAIR-MN s accomplishments would not be possible. SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM This past summer CAIR-MN had several law school interns working in its office. These interns had the chance to conduct initial intakes of new complainants, draft letters to respondents and research relevant case law to form supporting arguments among other things. Currently CAIR-MN has partnered with the Minnesota Justice Foundation (MJF) to receive more law school interns each semester. MJF works with all four twin cities law schools to place qualified law students with organizations that support undeserved communities. BANQUET SPONSORS We would like to give a special thanks to all those who helped to make this banquet possible: Yafa Grill, Big Marina Grill and Deli, Dunn Bros, Embassy Suites-Airport, City of Bloomington, Minneapolis College of Art and Design Service Bureau, the countless volunteers and YOU the attendees of this banquet and supporters of CAIR-MN s mission. HOW TO GET INVOLVED Want to help CAIR-MN further its mission? Consider becoming a volunteer, intern or supporting member. CAIR-MN is always looking for talented individuals who have the drive and patience to deal with the everyday challenges of promoting justice, empowering the American Muslim community and building bridges of understanding. Whatever talent or skill that you have, CAIR-MN needs it - from financial accounting, community organizing, media relations and legal research to graphic design, office management and event planning. Let us know how you can help, visit www.cairmn.com for more information.

BOARD AND STAFF ABDUL BASIT, TREASURER Originally from Pakistan, Abdul Basit currently works with Ameriprise Financial as a Project Manager. He also owns MediaArts, a local videography company. In addition to his work with CAIR-MN he volunteers with multiple non-profit organizations. KASHIF SAROYA, OUTREACH DIRECTOR By profession, Kashif is a Project Consultant at Ecolab Inc. He has a business degree in Information Systems and Management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition to volunteering with CAIR-MN, Kashif serves as the President of the Advisory Council of the Muslim Youth of Minnesota and is a Board Member of the Muslim Youth Leadership Award. ASMA LORI SAROYA, CHAIRWOMAN A co-founder of CAIR-Minnesota, Asma Lori is the youngest Chairperson in CAIR s 15- year history. She is a graduate of St. Catherine University and is currently working on her J.D. degree. In her spare time, she teaches ESL to immigrant adults and volunteers with the Muslim Youth of Minnesota. In 2009, she was recognized as a Facing Race Ambassador by the St. Paul Foundation. TONI NEWBORN, ESQ., EVENTS COORDINATOR Toni Newborn is originally from Birmingham, Alabama. She graduated from Birmingham- Southern College with a B.A. degree in Political Science in May of 2003. In the fall of 2004, she moved to St. Paul, Minnesota where she attended William Mitchell College of Law. In May 2007, she graduated from William Mitchell and was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in May of 2008. Toni is currently employed at the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights as a Complaint Investigator. She joined the CAIR-MN board as the Events Coordinator in the summer of 2009. ZAHRA ALJABRI, ESQ., STAFF CIVIL RIGHTS COORDINATOR Zahra Aljabri started as an intern with CAIR-MN and in March 2009 she was hired as the Civil Rights Coordinator. Originally from California, she graduated from UCLA in 2005 with a Communications degree. She then completed her law degree at Syracuse University College of Law in New York and was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in 2009. If you call CAIR-MN s office, Zahra will be your first point of contact. JESSICA ZIKRI, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Since earning a B.F.A in Advertising Design from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Jessica has been working in the Continuing Studies Department at MCAD. In addition to her work with CAIR-MN, Jessica volunteers with the Building Blocks of Islam and is a volunteer and freelance graphic designer for several nonprofit organizations in the Twin Cities area. TANEEZA ISLAM, ESQ., CIVIL RIGHTS DIRECTOR Serving as the CAIR-MN Civil Rights Director since March 2008, Taneeza is an attorney and works as a Complaint Investigator at the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights. In addition to her Master s degree in Intercultural Management and Diversity Training, Taneeza earned her J.D. from Hamline Law and was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in 2008. 1821 University Ave W Ste 220 Saint Paul, MN 55104 (651) 645-7102 info@mn.cair.com www.cairmn.com