CAIR-Ohio Harnesses MLK’s Legacy to Cultivate Young Leaders in Muslim Community

(COLUMBUS, OH – 1/19/24) – The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) held its Muslim Youth Leadership Program (MYLP) on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to train the next generation of young leaders. The program, held at the CAIR-Ohio Columbus Office aimed to empower Muslim youth with essential skills in political education and leadership. Students from Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus areas joined the program this year. 

Inspired by the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., who stated, “Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom,” the program is empowering young individuals to be catalysts for positive change.

The event featured distinguished speakers who shared their insights and experiences with the participants. Ohio Representative Munira Abdullahi, the first Muslim and Somali woman elected to the statehouse, served as one of the keynote speakers, inspiring the attendees with her journey in public service.  

Additionally, two speakers from Palestinian Liberation Movement (PLM-JUST), Ramon Obey and Hani Al-Bawab, shared their expertise in grassroots organizing, and sharing opportunities for students to be more involved in organizing. 

“The Muslim Youth Leadership Program provided a platform for our youth to explore their potential and develop the skills necessary to drive positive change in their communities,” said CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox. “It is always exciting to hear from students after the program about their accomplishments using the tools gained in the program.” 

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, with three offices in Ohio – Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. The organization is dedicated to enhancing understanding of Islam, protecting civil rights, promoting justice, and empowering American Muslims. 

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CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio Executive Director Amina Barhumi: abarhumi@cair.com | 614-763-6557 

CAIR-Ohio, Partners Mobilize Community, Send 400+ to March on Washington for Gaza

(COLUMBUS, OH – 1/19/24) – The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) today welcomed the mobilization of the local community, along with its partners, American Muslim for Palestine (AMP) – Toledo, Palestinian Liberation Movement (PLM JUST), MAS Columbus, and Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), after more than 400 community members from Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo areas traveled by bus to participate in the March on Washington for Gaza.

The event gathered 400,000+ from across the United States at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC on January 13th, which was organized by the American Muslim Taskforce for Palestine.

SEE: CAIR Commends 400,000+ Marchers for Historic Turnout at March on Washington for Gaza  

“We are proud to have rallied our community to actively participate in the March on Washington for Gaza,” said CAIR-Ohio Executive Director Amina Barhumi. “This historic turnout signifies our collective commitment to urging the Biden administration and congress to take immediate action to stop the genocide in Gaza and hold Israel accountable for its crimes against humanity. We demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire and an end to support of the Israeli apartheid government.”

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, with three offices in Ohio – Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. The organization is dedicated to enhancing understanding of Islam, protecting civil rights, promoting justice, and empowering American Muslims.

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CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio Executive Director Amina Barhumi: abarhumi@cair.com | 614-763-6557

CAIR-Ohio Calls for Reinstatement of Palestinian-American Lyft’s Driver After Unjust Removal Following Hate Incident

(COLUMBUS, OH – 1/8/24) – The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio), today called for the reinstatement of a Palestinian-American Lyft driver after he was reportedly removed from that app following a hate incident in which he was allegedly called a “terrorist” by a passenger.

Salam Zaghmot, a 5.0-star rated Lyft driver for the past 5.6 years with more than 1800 completed rides, encountered a distressing incident on Saturday, December 2, 2023, when 4 women, passengers allegedly made racist and discriminatory comments about his name and questioned his place of origin.

Despite Zaghmot’s attempts to diffuse the situation by asserting his identity as a Denver, Colorado, native, the passengers persisted with offensive remarks and suggested affiliation with hate groups and allegedly called him a “terrorist.”

Faced with a hostile environment in his own vehicle, Zaghmot exercised his right to ensure a safe and respectful environment for himself and his passengers. He reported the incident using Lyft’s safety features, and a detailed account of the incident was provided to a safety agent.

Despite promptly reporting the incident, Zaghmot received no response until four days later. Astonishingly, Lyft informed him that a complaint had been filed against him for not completing the ride and allegedly engaging in discriminatory behavior. To Zaghmot’s dismay, he was subsequently removed as a driver from the Lyft app without any additional information or investigation.

CAIR-Ohio condemned Lyft’s apparent failure to address the discrimination faced by the driver.

In a statement, CAIR-Ohio Legal Director Lina Abbaoui said:

“It is deeply troubling that Lyft did not thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident before taking punitive action against Mr. Zaghmot. Lyft’s actions in this case raise serious concerns about the company’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all its drivers, regardless of their background or identity.

“We call on Lyft to conduct a thorough investigation into this matter, reinstate Mr. Zaghmot as a driver, and implement measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.”

“CAIR-Ohio further urges Lyft to review its policies and procedures to ensure they are comprehensive, transparent, and effective in addressing incidents of discrimination faced by drivers. CAIR-Ohio stands ready to assist Mr. Zaghmot in seeking a just resolution to this matter and ensuring that Lyft upholds its commitment to providing a safe experience for passengers and drivers.”

CAIR’s national office recently released new civil rights data showing that it has received a “staggering” 2,171 complaints amid an ongoing wave of anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian hate.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, with three offices in Ohio – Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. The organization is dedicated to enhancing understanding of Islam, protecting civil rights, promoting justice, and empowering American Muslims.

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CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio Executive Director Amina Barhumi: abarhumi@cair.com | 614-763-6557

Join Us for the 5th Annual Muslim Advocacy Day

Join CAIR-Ohio and MAS Columbus for the 5th Annual Muslim Advocacy Day at the Ohio Statehouse on Thursday, February 8th, 2024, from 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM.

Participants will meet with elected officials to discuss issues affecting all Ohioans, including legislation related to religious accommodation, healthcare, and education. Lunch, training, and materials provided!

Register here by February 1st!

We encourage masajid leaders to collaborate with us in this effort to increase our presence and engagement with lawmakers. Contact CAIR-Ohio Outreach Director Victoria Hickcox at vhickcox@cair.com | 513-906-5728 for details.

Don’t miss the chance to be a voice for change!

CAIR-Ohio Asks Ohio Supreme Court to Reject Redrawn Maps

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1/27/2022)— CAIR-Ohio and the co-plaintiffs iOhio Organizing Collaborative v. Ohio Redistricting Commission filed objections on Jan. 25 asking the Ohio Supreme Court to reject the Ohio Redistricting Commission’s redrawn state legislative maps as they fail to meet the constitutional standards against partisan gerrymandering.  Read More “CAIR-Ohio Asks Ohio Supreme Court to Reject Redrawn Maps”

CAIR-Ohio Provides Community Update on Seeking Justice for Imam Mohamed Hassan Adam

(COLUMBUS, OHIO, 1/21/2022)—​The Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) today provided an update to the community following a press conference with Crime Stoppers of Central Ohio and Columbus Police about the murder of Imam Mohamed Hassan Adam. Read More “CAIR-Ohio Provides Community Update on Seeking Justice for Imam Mohamed Hassan Adam”

CAIR-Ohio Amplifies Muslim Perspective as New District Maps are Drawn

(COLUMBUS, OHIO 1/19/2021) — This week, the Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) submitted testimony to ensure new maps are drawn fairly following the Ohio Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the unconstitutional maps adopted in September.  Read More “CAIR-Ohio Amplifies Muslim Perspective as New District Maps are Drawn”

Community Updates: The Latest on Our Fight to Disrupt Spying on Muslim Americans

(COLUMBUS, OHIO 1/19/2022) - CAIR National shared important updates last week on our fight to disrupt the activities of an anti-Muslim hate group that has spent years paying people to spy on Muslim activists, leaders, and organizations. Read More “Community Updates: The Latest on Our Fight to Disrupt Spying on Muslim Americans”

Ohio Supreme Court Strikes Down Unconstitutional Congressional Map

(COLUMBUS, OHIO 1/14/2022) The Ohio Supreme Court has now ruled both the state legislative maps AND the congressional map are unconstitutional because of partisan gerrymandering and must be redrawn. The Ohio General Assembly has 30 days to right this wrong – ample time to use the thousands of testimonials and maps submitted from across the state in redrawing fair maps.  Read More “Ohio Supreme Court Strikes Down Unconstitutional Congressional Map”

CAIR-Ohio Welcomes Ohio Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Unconstitutional Legislative Maps

(COLUMBUS, OHIO 1/13/2022) — The Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) welcomes Wednesday’s ruling in the Ohio Supreme Court striking down gerrymandered state House and Senate district maps, ruling 4-3 that the maps are unconstitutional. The ruling affirms the maps do not meet the anti-gerrymandering rules passed by voters in 2015 and requires maps to be redrawn to meet constitutional provisions.   Read More “CAIR-Ohio Welcomes Ohio Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Unconstitutional Legislative Maps”