What is CAIR-Connecticut?
The Council of American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) is America’s largest Islamic civil liberties
group. Established in 1994 as a non-profit, grassroots civil
rights organization, CAIR is dedicated to presenting an Islamic
perspective on issues of importance to the American public. In
offering that perspective, CAIR seeks to empower the Muslim
community in America through political and social activism
The national headquarters is located
on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and is assisted by 32 regional
offices in the United States and Canada – including
CAIR-Connecticut, based in Hartford.
CAIR's vision
is to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding.

CAIR's mission is to enhance understanding of
Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American
Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual
understanding.
CAIR provides an Islamic
voice by:
- Promoting
Civil Rights: CAIR counsels, mediates and advocates on
behalf of Muslims who have experienced religious discrimination
or hate crimes.
- Government
Affairs: CAIR helps elected officials understand policy
issues related to Islam and Muslims.
-
Communications: CAIR works with local and national news
media to ensure an accurate image of Islam and Muslims is
presented to the American public.
The CAIR-Connecticut Chapter
CAIR-Connecticut gives a voice to the
state’s more than 150,000 Muslims, including 35,000 in Central
Connecticut. Formed in 2004, CAIR-Connecticut is based in Hartford,
with an office in New London. To better serve the Muslim community –
and all Connecticut – more offices are expected to open throughout
the state.
CAIR-Connecticut helps fulfill the
CAIR mission by helping Connecticut Muslims become active,
participating members of society by:
- Educating the
public and public officials on important Muslim values such as
emphasis on strong families, improving neighborhoods and
protecting Connecticut’s great quality of life. CAIR-CT
organizes conferences and training seminars for government and
law enforcement agencies, media professionals and the academic
community to highlight relevant Islamic practices and offer
suggestions for religious accommodation. CAIR also provides
sensitivity and diversity training workshops to employers,
educators and organizations.
- Advocating and
mediating on behalf of Muslims and others who have experienced
religious discrimination, defamation or hate crimes. CAIR-CT
works to protect and defend the constitutional rights of
American Muslims, thereby supporting the rights of all
Americans.
- Monitoring
legislation and government activities and working with public
officials to find common ground on public policy issues. Because
of these positive relationships, policymakers turn to CAIR-CT
when they need insight on issues affecting the Muslim community.
- Working with
the local and national media to ensure an accurate portrayal of
Islam and Muslims in the media. CAIR- CT challenges negative
stereotypes in the media while also providing positive feedback
to reporters who provide sensitive, accurate representations of
Islam and Muslims.
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