October 29, 2015

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On Friday, October 30, the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CA) will hold simultaneous news conferences in Anaheim, San Diego and Santa Clara to release a new report documenting bias-based bullying of American Muslim students in the state’s schools.

The report, “Mislabeled: The Impact of Bullying and Discrimination on California Muslim Students,” is based on a statewide survey of more than 600 Muslim students ages 11 to 18. CAIR-CA asked the students questions about their relationships with peers and teachers and about their comfort levels participating in discussions about Islam and Muslims.

WHAT: CAIR-CA to Release Report on Bullying of Muslim Students

WHEN: Friday, October 30

WHERE:

San Diego – 10 a.m. at CAIR-SD Office, 7710 Balboa Ave., Suite 326, San Diego

Santa Clara – 10 a.m. at CAIR-SFBA Office, 3000 Scott Blvd., Suite 101, Santa Clara
Anaheim – 10 a.m. at CAIR-LA Office, 2180 W. Crescent Ave., Suite F, Anaheim

CONTACT:

CAIR-San Diego Executive Director Hanif Mohebi, 858.774.9991, hmohebi@cair.com;

CAIR-SFBA Executive Director Zahra Billoo, 626.252.0885, zbilloo@cair.com

CAIR-LA Communications Coordinator Ojaala Ahmad, 714.776.1847, 714.851.4851, oahmad@cair.com

The CAIR-CA report also shares anecdotes collected from students during survey outreach and “know your rights” workshops. It follows a similar 2013 report, asking more questions and increasing response rates in previously underrepresented regions. The report also provides recommendations for policymakers, school officials and families about how best to protect children from bullying in school.