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“Dismantling Islamophobia: The Crossroads of Religious Freedom and Intersectional Identities,” hosted by Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati and CAIR [Council on American-Islamic Relations] Ohio

Friday, February 17, 6:30-7:30pm, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati [Mirror Hall], 8092 Plantation Dr., West Chester, Ohio

CAIR-Ohio, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati (ICGC), and Cincinnati Muslim Professionals (CMP) will be hosting a panel called “Dismantling Islamophobia: The Crossroads of Religious Freedom and Intersectional Identities” on Friday, February 17 at 6:30pm.

Sign up here: bit.ly/dismantlingislamophobia.

The aim of the panel is to create a space for dialogue regarding the impact of intersectional identities and religious freedoms colliding (both within the professional arena and beyond in society), and how politics have threatened religious liberties in the U.S.

Esteemed panelists:

• Sahar Aziz, Professor of Law and Director of Center for Security, Race, and Rights at Rutgers University

• Amina Barhumi, CAIR-Ohio Executive Director

• Asma T. Uddin, Professor at Columbus School of Law [in Washington, DC], Lawyer, and Expert Advisor on Religious Liberties

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati and CAIR [Council on American-Islamic Relations] Ohio.

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