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  • St. Bonaventure University to Honor MPAC-WNY President

    April 11, 2013
    St. Bonaventure University, one of the oldest and recognized universities in the country, has announced that Dr. Khalid J. Qazi, the President of MPAC-WNY, will be honored with the Annual Gaudete Awards on April 18, 2013. We congratulate Dr. Qazi on this special recognition.

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  • Facing Tough Realities of Muslim Minority Communities in the West

    April 5, 2013
    Last week, MPAC President Salam Al-Marayati and Haris Tarin, DC Director, traveled to Paris, France for the first international Muslim Minorities Colloquium hosted by the World for All Foundation. Founded by Ebrahim Rasool, currently the South African Ambassador to the U.S., the foundation convened an impressive array of Muslim leaders from over 20 countries to share their experiences in dealing with civic, political and social integration in their respective societies.

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  • Hussein Speaks at Muslim Inter-Scholastic Tournament in DC

    April 4, 2013
    MPAC's Young Leaders Program Coordinator, Yasmin Hussein spoke at the Muslim Inter-Scholastic Tournament (MIST) in Washington, DC, last weekend, where she conducted two workshops and sat on a panel during the main town hall session. The session was attended by over 600 American Muslim high school students from the DC-Maryland-Virginia area.

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  • Wilson Center Features American Muslim Public Officials

    April 4, 2013
    Recently, the Wilson Center in Washington, DC held a half-day conference with American Muslim public officials, where MPAC was recognized for its role in advancing Muslim political participation. The Center featured public officials from around the country: Judges Halim Dhanidina and David Shaheed; Mayors Abdul Haidous, Mohammed Hameeduddin and Wayne Smith; and City Council Member Robert Jackson.

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  • National Security Letters Ruled Unconstitutional

    March 29, 2013
    Remember the USA PATRIOT Act? Passed hastily in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the Act is meant to deter and punish terrorist acts in the U.S. and around the world by enhancing law enforcement investigatory tools. One of the key provisions of the Act allowed any government agency to issue what they called a National Security Letter (NSL).

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  • Elshishtawy Speaks at Newseum on 'Defining Religious Freedom in America'

    March 27, 2013
    Last week, Hoda Elshishtawy, MPAC’s Legislative and Policy Analyst, joined a panel at the Religious Freedom Education Project at the Newseum in Washington, DC, to explore religious freedom in America.

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  • Lekovic Challenges Audience to Examine Islamophobia

    March 27, 2013
    The foundation of the Hammer Museum shook a few weeks ago when an event hosted by The Hammer Forum, assembled a panel of four experts, including MPAC's Edina Lekovic, to explore the realities and implications of Islamophobia.

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  • Obama's Middle East Trip Renews Hope for Peace Talks

    March 22, 2013
    President Barack Obama’s trip to the Middle East this week may not be just another visit to the region; it could become the catalyst for restarting the peace talks between the Palestinians and Israelis. Speaking yesterday to mostly young Israelis in Jerusalem, Obama urged them to demand peace from their political leaders.

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  • SoCal Women & Girls Gather for 'Discovering Your Best Self' Retreat

    March 21, 2013
    More than 75 women and girls gathered for a special day-long retreat at New Horizon School in Irvine, CA on "Discovering Your Best Self." MPAC teamed up with the Islamic Center of Irvine and New Horizon to create a unique experience where women and girls could experience a supportive environment to reflect on their lives and voices as they explore self-esteem, media images, speaking with confidence, and health and nutrition.

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  • MPAC Congratulates Obama’s New Appointees – Perez & Rogers

    March 21, 2013
    MPAC congratulates Tom Perez, the newly nominated Secretary of Labor, and Melissa Rogers, the new Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, for their new appointments by President Barack Obama. MPAC is honored to have worked closely with both individuals, and witnessed their tireless efforts to ensure our rights and freedoms as Americans.

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  • MPAC's Spring 2013 Media & Communications Intern

    March 20, 2013
    Meet MPAC’s Spring 2013 Communications Intern, Soraya Ahyaudin. She has a master’s degree in science and environmental journalism from Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her passion is understanding how people verbally and nonverbally communicate at the individual, societal and cultural levels.

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  • MPAC Honored to Attend Today’s VAWA Signing by Pres. Obama

    March 7, 2013
    MPAC was proud to witness the signing-in ceremony of the Reauthorization of the 2013 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) held today, March 7, 2013, at the White House. MPAC was honored to be invited by the White House and recognized for its work on VAWA.

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  • Muslim Communities Must Draw the Line on Killing of Shia

    March 6, 2013
    The persistent and horrific attacks against Shia in Pakistan and the Middle East are an outrageous violation of Islam. Hundreds have been killed in the most recent string of sectarian violence across the region. MPAC condemns all attacks on minority groups and calls on all the governments in these countries as well as Muslim leaders to act immediately to stop this cancerous fratricide within our faith.

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  • 'Day of the Falcon' Highlights Arab Region & Cultures

    March 4, 2013
    “Day of the Falcon” (aka “Black Gold”), an epic adventure film with global appeal that offers a positive portrayal of the Arab culture, landscape and Islam is hitting theaters March 1. The film starring Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto and Tahar Rahim, is the story of two rival kingdoms in the Arab Gulf region who discard their truce until when oil is discovered between their territories. Now it is up to their children to find a way to end the violence and bring peace to the land.

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  • Lekovic Talks About Breaking Out of the ‘Muslim Bubble’ at MSA West

    February 28, 2013
    Recently, MPAC’s Director of Policy & Programming, Edina Lekovic, joined Dr. Kathleen Moore, professor of Religion at University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), for a lively discussion about moving “Beyond the Muslim Bubble” at MSA West’s 15th Annual Conference.

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  • We Applaud the House for Breaking Political Gridlock and Reauthorizing VAWA

    February 28, 2013
    Today, the House of Representatives reauthorized the passage of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and sent it to President Barack Obama’s desk to be signed into law. We congratulate House Republicans for breaking the political gridlock on the new provisions added in the bill by the Senate and voting for the greater good.

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  • MPAC to Honor Oscar-nominated ‘5 Broken Cameras' at 22nd Annual Media Awards

    February 24, 2013
    MPAC's Hollywood Bureau proudly announced today it will honor 2013 Oscar nominee for Best Feature Documentary “5 Broken Cameras,” co-created by Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat and Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi, during its 22nd annual Media Awards Gala this spring.

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  • Call Your Senators and Stop the Filibuster of Sen. Hagel’s Confirmation Hearing

    February 22, 2013
    The Muslim Public Affairs Council calls upon all concerned citizens and communities to contact their senators and urge them to end the filibuster of former Sen. Chuck Hagel’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. The consequence of this political rancor has left the country without a Secretary of Defense and has eroded the integrity of the Senate.

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  • Tarin Speaks at MPAC-WNY Annual Meeting

    February 21, 2013
    On Jan. 26, MPAC’s Western New York chapter held its annual meeting on “Our Civil Rights and Civil Liberties." MPAC-WNY and its annual meeting have become staples of the active American Muslim community in Buffalo.

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  • Obama Hones in on Domestic Policy for State of the Union

    February 13, 2013
    Last night, President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union, kicking off his second presidential term with an emphasis on domestic policies and recognizing the state of prosperity our nation has been able to create and sustain. From a decade-long war to a crippling economy, our nation has gone through tremendous growing pains these past few years, and the President should be commended for enacting policy changes that have kept us afloat.

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