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Black History Month in the Present

Black History Month is a month of remembrance, education, and action. It is a month to remember not just the Black revolutionaries but the history of Black people in America. With Black History Month, it is imperative of non-Black people to educate themselves on Black history in America. With remembering Black history, we must also confront the astounding oppression that exists in America today towards the Black population. 

 

ICNA CSJ Houston Black History Month Events

Celebrate Black History with ICNA CSJ Houston.
 
A series of speeches have been put together for "Honoring the Legacy of African American Muslim Pioneers". Please see Image for details

 

Helping Hand for Relief and Development Presents: Black History:
Past, Present and Future-Collective Work and Responsibility
 

Black History Month is a time to recognize the contributions and history of African Americans in the US, including the slave trade that led to the introduction of Islam. It promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion and allows for community discussions and understanding of the African American cultural heritage. Celebrating Black History helps towards creating a more equitable society.

Join HHRD for our Annual Black History Month Webinar and hear from HHRD's Sh. Gyasi McKinzie, Sha. Ieasha Prime, and Bilquis Abdul-Qadir as they explore the connection between the past, present, and future and the crucial role we play in shaping it. Discover how taking ownership of our responsibilities is essential to creating positive change.

 

The History of African American Muslims in Dallas

Watch this special discussion on African American Muslim presence in Dallas and their present challenges.

 

ICNA CSJ Presents:
Chicago Community Banquet

for the first time in history:

2  Muslims are elected in Illinois State house of Representatives.

ICNA CSJ Chicago chapter is pleased to invite you to a community banquet honoring Illinois State Representatives Sr. Nabeela Syed and Br. Abdelnasser Rashid Muslims elected in State house.  

Please attend with your families and friends

When: Saturday, February 11th @ 6:30 PM
Where: Ambiance Banquets | 222 W. Roosevelt Road, Villa Park, IL 60181
 

Click Here to Purchase Tickets

 

Support ICNA CSJ

ICNA CSJ needs your support! As we continue to serve the community by raising our voices against systematic racism, as we bring light to the income inequality between demographics, as we continue to support Muslims behind bars, please remember that none of this is possible without your donations. 

 

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