The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a prominent organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of American Muslims. With chapters across California, including in Santa Clara, San Diego, and Anaheim, CAIR works tirelessly to combat bias-based bullying and discrimination faced by Muslim students in the state's schools. Through surveys, workshops, and outreach efforts, CAIR-CA collects data and anecdotes to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Muslim students and provides recommendations to policymakers, school officials, and families on how to address and prevent bullying.
CAIR-CA's new report, titled "Mislabeled: The Impact of Bullying and Discrimination on California Muslim Students," sheds light on the experiences of over 600 Muslim students aged 11 to 18. The report aims to foster a better understanding of the relationships between Muslim students and their peers and teachers, as well as their comfort levels in discussing Islam and Muslims. By advocating for the rights of Muslim students and promoting civic engagement, CAIR-CA plays a crucial role in creating a more inclusive and tolerant educational environment in California.
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