(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 6/23/2022) – CAIR-Ohio recently concluded its highly anticipated Summer Internship Development Program with a dynamic and engaging Legal and Media Week. This final week provided interns with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between law, media, and civil rights advocacy.
The week kicked off with a rigorous legal training session, where interns delved into various aspects of civil rights law. Led by the legal team and law students, the training equipped interns with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate legal challenges. Building upon their legal training, interns engaged in captivating oral arguments, honing their advocacy and public speaking abilities. The opportunity to participate in simulated legal proceedings allowed interns to gain practical experience and develop confidence in presenting persuasive arguments.
On Tuesday, interns traveled to Graydon Law in Cincinnati for an enlightening legal panel featuring prominent legal experts which further enriched the interns’ understanding of the legal landscape. The panelists shared insights into their experiences, shed light on pressing legal issues, and provided invaluable guidance to the interns as they embarked on their own potential journeys in the field of law. The impressive line-up of legal professionals included:
- Jennifer Kinsley, First District Court of Appeals Judge & NKU Chase College of Law Professor
- Roula Allouch, Trial Attorney at Graydon Law
- Nadeem Quraishi, Defense Attorney at The Quraishi Law Office
- Olivia Ballard, Director of Global Data Privacy at Worldwide Clinical Trials
As part of Media Week, CAIR-Ohio invited Danae King, a local journalist at The Dispatch, to share her experiences and insights into the power of media in shaping public opinion and advancing social justice. King’s impactful stories and dedication to investigative reporting inspired interns to utilize the media as a tool for raising awareness about important issues and promoting positive change.
To conclude the program on a high note, CAIR-Ohio welcomed Dr. Pranav Jani as a guest speaker. Dr. Jani spoke on community organizing and his work as an ethnic studies professor at The Ohio State University. He focused on the importance of remaining true to one’s core values and beliefs, having solidarity with all groups seeking justice, going beyond our own identities, and recognizing that our struggles are all intertwined.
The internship program reached its culmination with a visit to a local masjid, where interns actively participated in voter registration and GOTV initiatives, including sharing CAIR-Ohio’s Voter Guide and information on the August 8 Special Election. This hands-on experience reinforced the importance of civic engagement within the Muslim community and underscored the significance of collective action in effecting meaningful change.
As this year’s Summer Internship Program comes to a close, CAIR-Ohio remains steadfast in its dedication to nurturing the next generation of leaders. Through their experiences during the program, these interns have not only gained invaluable skills but have also become ambassadors for justice and advocates for building power for the Muslim community.
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