Tag: West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church

  • CAIR-Cleveland: Muslim Women Join Church Panel to Dispel Stereotypes of Women in Islam

    CAIR-Cleveland: Muslim Women Join Church Panel to Dispel Stereotypes of Women in Islam

    (Cleveland, OH, 4/19/16)  On Saturday, April 16, the Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) joined the Inclusivity Ministry of the West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Rocky River, Ohio in hosting a presentation and panel discussion on Women in Islam.

    The event, which was attended by more than 70 people, was designed to help dispel stereotypes about Muslim women. The opening presentation provided a brief overview of women’s political, economic, and educational rights as well as an exploration of Quranic texts on the equality of women in Islam. The panel session covered hot button subjects such as modern gender roles, domestic violence, patriarchy and human rights in the Muslim world. Panel participants included seven Muslim women from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds and age groups in order to provide a range of perspectives. (more…)

  • CAIR-Ohio Joins Racial Justice Group to Present Forum on Islamophobia

    CAIR-Ohio Joins Racial Justice Group to Present Forum on Islamophobia

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 2/11/2016) – The Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Cleveland) recently presented a forum on Islamophobia to members of the local chapter of SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) at the West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Rocky River, Ohio. SURJ is a national network of groups and individuals organizing for racial justice.

    The forum focused on the historical roots of Islamophobia, its current causes and consequences and how groups like SURJ could help to counter anti-Muslim bias and hate. The forum also highlighted the anti-Muslim bigotry and hateful rhetoric that has permeated the current U.S. presidential campaign.

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  • CAIR-OHIO JOINS PANEL ON THE STATE OF RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN GREATER CLEVELAND  

    CAIR-OHIO JOINS PANEL ON THE STATE OF RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN GREATER CLEVELAND  

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 3/2/2011) – The Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Cleveland Chapter recently joined a panel on the State of Race and Ethnic Relations in Greater Cleveland held at the Westshore Unitarian Church. Also on the panel were Victor Ruiz, Executive Director of Esperanza, Inc.; Rev. Dr. Nozomi Ikuta, Minister of the Denison Avenue United Church of Christ; and Khalid A. Samad, of Peace in the Hood, Inc.

    The panel provided insight on issues such as race and ethnic relations among Cleveland’s diverse communities from a current and historical prospective. Victor Ruiz of Esperanza explained the diversity within the Hispanic and Latino communities and focused on educational disparities. Khalid Samad of Peace in the Hood discussed problems of drugs and poverty, the prison pipeline for Black males, and the identity crisis among certain segments of African American urban youth. Dr. Nozomi Ikuta spoke of the internment of Japanese Americans, the history of Japanese in the Cleveland area, as well as her own identity issues growing up as a minority in Brook Park, Ohio. Julia Shearson of the Council on American-Islamic Relations discussed national and local efforts to unite African Americans, Hispanics, and Muslims, Arabs and South Asians to stand against racial, ethnic and religious profiling by local and federal law enforcement. Shearson also discussed local efforts to prevent hate crimes and methods to facilitate dialogue among diverse communities.

    “Questions of race and ethnicity are at the core of America’s history, but the same questions are the key to our future as well” said Julia A. Shearson, executive director of CAIR-Cleveland. “The question is, will we let our differences create further divisions, or will we capitalize on our diversity as an engine of economic prosperity and multiculturalism.”

    For more information, contact CAIR-Cleveland Executive Director Julia A. Shearson, jshearson@cair.com, 216-830-2247 or 216-440-2247.

    CAIR, America’s largest Islamic civil liberties and advocacy group has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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  • CHURCH HOSTS RAMADAN IFTAR WITH CLEVELAND AREA MUSLIMS

    CHURCH HOSTS RAMADAN IFTAR WITH CLEVELAND AREA MUSLIMS

    Interfaith program counters Islamophobia stoked by controversy over NYC Islamic center

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 8/26/2010) – On August 26, the Cleveland Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-OHIO) co-hosted a Sharing Ramadan Interfaith Iftar event at the West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church in Rocky River.  The program was designed to promote interfaith harmony in light of the anti-Islamic rhetoric surrounding the New York City Islamic center expansion project near Ground Zero.

    Churches and synagogues in other parts of the country have hosted Ramadan Iftar events, but this was the first such event in the Cleveland area. Imam Ramez Islambouli of Case Western Reserve University and Uqbah Mosque Foundation spoke on the meaning of Ramadan.

    Dr. Mansoor Ahmed spoke on flood relief efforts in Pakistan. More than 150 guests shared a traditional Ramadan Iftar dinner and then stayed for an interfaith dialogue.

    “In the midst of the bigotry being stoked around the country against Muslims, it is comforting to know that here in Cuyahoga County, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus, and others are breaking bread in the spirit of friendship and mutual respect,” said Isam Zaiem, CAIR-Cleveland Board President.

    CAIR, America’s largest Islamic civil liberties group, has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

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    CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio Cleveland Chapter Executive Director Julia A. Shearson, 216.830.2247 or 216.440.2247, E-Mail: jshearson@cair.com