Join us Friday, August 22nd at 7PM at the Toledo Muslim Community Center for this informative presentation on understanding our personal, political, social and legal rights as Muslim American women. This workshop will cover a number of issues women come across, including state violence, workplace discrimination, workplace exploitation, educational concerns, domestic abuse, and marriage and family matters. The presentation will look at these issues as they intersect with other contexts including immigration, faith and community.

Attorney Reem Subei is Legal Fellow at the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee (ADC) Michigan where she handles cases of civil rights, police misconduct, and discrimination. She has presented at various Know Your Rights workshops at community organizations addressing topics of Islamophobia, Muslim women's divorce rights, and immigration reform. Reem also practices immigration and family law independently in Toledo, Ohio.

Zeinab Khalil is a policy researcher and community organizer. She is currently a graduate student at Yale University, where she is studying government and global affairs. She previously worked at the Arab American Association of New York in Brooklyn working on immigration justice, law enforcement accountability, and women's advocacy. External Event Url
Toledo Muslim Community Center (TMCC)
5045 W Sylvania Ave, Toledo, OH, United States