Council Partners Address House of Representatives

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On Saturday, the Council's House of Representatives were introduced to two key partners of the Council, Mr. Joshua Hoyt, the Executive Director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), and Mr. Michael Gecan, who oversees the United Power for Action and Justice (UPAJ) branches in Illinois. Abdul Malik Mujahid, the Chairman of the Council, began his introduction of the two leaders by discussing the importance of knowing and working with neighbors who are supportive of Muslim concerns. Both Mr. Hoyt and Mr. Gecan repeatedly stressed the importance for the Muslim community to build and maintain coalitions with other ethnic and immigrant groups who share the same values of justice for all residents of America.

Mr. Hoyt began by discussing his 10-year experience of working alongside the Council leadership, both while he was working at UPAJ, and in his current capacity as Executive Director of ICIRR. He gave a brief introduction of ICIRR, its membership - of which the Council and several of the Council's members are a dues-paying part - and the work it's been undertaking on behalf of immigrants and refugees. Mr. Hoyt stressed the importance of creating coalitions among Muslim, Latino, Asian and other immigrants, in order for all these groups to affect change while working toward social justice. Believing in the maxim that different people can work together once they find their common values, he called for the Muslim leadership to join ICIRR and all their partners, in the upcoming Immigrant Justice Convention scheduled for November.

Mr. Gecan, of the Industrial Areas Foundation, oversees UPAJ, DuPage United, Lake County United and other branches in Illinois. He began by discussing UPAJ's longstanding relationship with the Council and Chicago's Muslim community - a relationship which had given birth to the Gilead Program, through which the Council has been able to provide health care for 4,000 Muslim families in the Chicago area, who were otherwise uninsured. Mr. Gecan described UPAJ as an instrument that reinforces existing organizations by bringing together different institutions, to use their common values in working together for a more socially just society. Mr. Gecan also discussed United Power's housing initiatives for low-income families in New York that they hope to bring to Illinois.

Council Chairman Mujahid reminded the House of Representatives that it was UPAJ which organized the unprecedented meeting, "Chicagoans and Islam," during which nearly 4,000 Chicagoans participated in meeting their Muslim neighbors in the months after the September 11 attacks. He also discussed the possibility of Chicago's Muslim physicians joining United Power's health care efforts.
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