Monday, January 9, 2012

Open House: Panel, Lunch & Documentary Screening


Peaceful Families Project Open House
Preventing DV Among Muslim Communities
 

Dear Collegues and Supporters of the Peaceful Families Project,

Please join us for our Open House on Monday, January 30th, 2012, at our Training Space in Herndon, VA, to learn more about our programs and network with other professionals working to address and prevent domestic violence among Muslim families. 
 
The two-hour program will include a panel presentation, lunch, and a screening of our co-produced documentary, "Garments for One Another: Ending Domestic Violence in Muslim Families."

Panelists will cover programs and services addressing DV among Muslim families and communities, followed by a brief Q&A session.  Professionals will have an opportunity to network during the documentary screening.

We hope you will be able to join us at any time during the Open House, even if only briefly, to view our training facility and learn more about our programs.  

DATE
Monday, January 30, 2012

SCHEDULE
12:00pm to 1:00pm - Panel and Lunch, Q&A
1:00pm to 2:00pm - Documentary Screening (Auditorium) & 
Networking (Conference Room)

VENUE
PFP Training Space
555 Grove Street
Herndon, VA 20170
(Entrance: Ground Level at Building Rear)



QUESTIONS? 
Contact 703.474.6870 or 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Sisters Business Expo.


Sisters in Solidarity to Educate, Respond & Serve (SISTERS)
Presents:
Support Our Sisters Expo
 
Saturday, February 4th 2012
3:00pm-7:00pm
Dar Al Taqwa
10740 Rt. 108
Ellicott City, MD 21042
FREE ADMISSION
                                                                                      
Enlightening Free Workshops:
 
1.   Turning Your Passion into a Business
2.   Getting Published
3.   Know Your Rights in the Workplace
 
 
Full Bazaar: Featuring products and services of Muslim women entrepreneurs from our community including clothing, hijabs, skin products, herbal remedies, jewelry, the SISTERS bake sale and much more!  Meet sisters involved in service industries including real estate, photography, social services and home-based businesses.
 
Do you have your own business?  Are you part of an organization and you want to let others know about your work?  If you answered yes to either of these questions, you will want to reserve a table at this year’s SISTERS Business Expo. 
Tables are only $35 each.
 
For details regarding vending or to reserve your table, please contact us:
Amanda: 301-979-2767
Laurie 571-217-1436
Tracey: 571-265-6720

MLK Interfaith/Community Commemoration Programs by All Dulles Area Muslim Society(ADAMS)



The All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) remembers and honors the sacrifice in the civil rights struggle made by
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We pay tribute to the efforts and conviction of Ms. Rosa Parks and her sacrifice for the civil rights
movement. We thank all those who worked and continue to work tirelessly to safeguard civil rights and civil liberties.
We pray for Peace, Respect, and Harmony.

1) Sunday, January 8, 2012, 3PM 
Interfaith Conference Multi-Religious Service for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday
“What is Dr. King's dream for us today...and tomorrow?"

First Baptist Church of the City of Washington
1328 16th Street NW, Washington, DC (at O St.)
Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Haggray, Pastor
Service: 3:00 p.m. Reception 4:45 p.m.
Speaker: Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center 
Music: World Children’s Choir and an Adult Choir from the host church
Proceeds from the free-will offering will be given to: The Dr. M.L. King Jr. Center for Non-violent Social Change in Atlanta and three nonprofit organizations chosen by our speaker, host pastor and children’s choir director
 
2) Monday, January 16th, 2012  - 10am
The Leesburg MLK March committee would like to invite you to attend the 
20th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration - "The Dream Is Real Make I Your Reality"
10:00 am -
 Line up for the march on the Leesburg courthouse(directions below) 
10:30 am - March to the Douglas Community Center(directions below)
11:00am-11:15am Arrive at  Douglas Community Center Reception 
11:30 am- Program begins in the Community Center 
1:30 pm- Program concludes 

Light refreshments will be served between the March and the Program in the upstairs cafeteria.

Event sponsored by:  Loudoun/Douglas Alumni Association, Bluemont
Concert Series, Baha'I Community of Loudoun,  Loudoun NAACP
In addition participation by Loudoun
 Interfaith Bridges(ADAMS is a Member of Loudoun Interfaith Bridges)

A) Leesburg Courthouse - On the corner of Market and King Streets in downtown Leesburg, VA :
* From the Washington Beltway (I-495) take Route 267 (the Dulles Toll
Road) West toward Leesburg, VA (do not take airport exits)
* Follow Rt 267 West to the Greenway toll road at Dulles. Route
267 becomes the Greenway toll road and proceeds to leesburg (c. 30miles from beltway to Leesburg);
* At the end of the Greenway take the left exit onto the Route
7 West Bypass; take the first exit onto Route 15 North Business into
downtown Leesburg.
* Proceed north to the corner of King Street (Route 15) and Market
Street (Route 7) to the lawn of the Leesburg Courthouse.

B) Douglas Community Center/Alternative School
407 E. Market Street
Leesburg, VA 20176


PEACE,

Action Alert: The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)

This communication is to inform everyone in the community that a very important bill was signed by president Obama on Dec 31st, which greatly effects our civil rights.

  • If you are missing fingers from your hand?
  • If you have guns in you home?
  • If you have ammunition that is weather proof?
  • If you have 7 days for food in your house

 The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a law that grants the U.S. military the "legal" right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder. This is all conducted completely outside the protection of law, with no jury, no trial, no legal representation and not even any requirement that the government produce evidence against the accused. It is a system of outright government tyranny against the American people, and it effectively nullifies the Bill of Rights.

Learn more:
http://www.constitutioncampaign.org/blog/#.TwHyiNQbZNt 
NDDA is clearly against all human rights and must not be allowed to stand.   VMPAC urges each one of you to to speak up against this unjust bill by calling and/or sending an message to President Obama stating your displeasure. 

You can do this by either:
You could be potentially suspected as a terrorist, and sent to Guantanamo bay and have no right to due process  
Committee hearing were done in secret.
only 14 elected officials voted against it.   

Here is how you can find out if, your representative voted in favor of this act? 


US Senate


US Congress


encourage our members to call our representatives to either thank them for voting NO to NDAA or to express our disappointment for voting Aye. 

To find out who is your Congressman and their contact info, please follow the link below;


To find out who is your Senator and their contact info, please follow the link below;




    Please remember to be polite, and please encourage others in your close circles to do the same.  Following is a sample email to be used as a guideline:

    Sample Email:
    Mr. President,
    When America voted for change, we did not vote for our Constitution and Bill of Right to be violated by the one person entrusted to protect them.  We did not expect our President to fall victim to the power hungry who would seek the to empower our government with a false right to violate the free speech and human rights of any person, much less American citizens.  The National Defense Authorization Act should have been vetoed, and it signing ushers in the means to end our Republic and bring the beginning of dictatorship.  It is a shameful stain on America and we the people will not accept our right being taken for granted.

    Waslaams and best regards,
    The VMPAC Officials

    Monday, January 2, 2012

    Free workshops on Financial matters that are of interest to our community


    ADAMS Center presents
    Helping Build A Better Future Event
    Join our free workshops every 2nd Saturday of each month and talk Money
    January 14th      Effect of Credit on our lives
    February 11th     Home base entrepreneurships
    March 10th         How to start a small business
    April 14th            Foreclosure Prevention

    Tuesday, December 20, 2011

    CAIR Launches 2012 'Muslims Vote' Campaign


    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today launched its 2012 "Muslims Vote" campaign designed to empower American Muslims by increasing their political capacity and presence.
    CAIR's initiative -- launched two weeks before the January 3 Iowa Caucus -- includes a2012 presidential voter guide, an online voter registration tool, a video promoting online voter registration, and the Twitter hashtag "#MuslimsVote." CAIR has also mailed all presidential candidates its 2012 election questionnaire.
    The Washington-based Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization's non-partisan voter campaign will focus on ensuring that American Muslims actively participate in the 2012 election cycle by volunteering in election campaigns, registering to vote, hosting candidate forums, and by mobilizing other community members through "get out the vote" initiatives.
    CAIR will also pay special attention to Muslim voters under the age of 30 who -- like all Americans of that age -- are under-represented on voter rolls.
    "We're calling on all American Muslims to fulfill their civic responsibility by doing their part in the upcoming presidential election," said CAIR Government Affairs Coordinator Robert McCaw. "We are committed to making sure our community's voice is heard in this critical election cycle."
    "With large concentrations of Muslim voters in key swing states -- such as Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and Michigan -- the American Muslim community has the potential to be influential in determining the next president of the United States," said McCaw.
    Components of CAIR's 2012 "Muslims Vote" election campaign include:
    CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

    CONTACT: CAIR Government Affairs Coordinator Robert McCaw, Tel: 202-742-6448, E-Mail: rmccaw@cair.com; CAIR National Legislative Director Corey Saylor, 202-384-8857, E-Mail: csaylor@cair.com; CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726E-Mail:ihooper@cair.com; CAIR Communications Coordinator Amina Rubin, 202-488-8787202-341-4171, E-Mail: arubin@cair.com 

    Monday, December 12, 2011

    Spare Ten Minutes a Day to Defend Your Bill of Rights


    Stand up with America

    Against Indefinite Detentions without Trial
    The National Call In Week
    To Mark the Bill of Rights Day

    America was silent until ACLU and Muslim Peace Coalition USA started mobilizing against the indefinite detention without trial provision of NDAA. Now thousands of people are calling President Obama to do what Congress failed to do: to protect the US citizens from indefinite detention without a trial.
    In New York, Boston, Chicago and many other cities there are demonstrations and actions planned for Thursday December 15th, 2011 which is an official Bill of Rights day. If your city, school or communities are planning an action on that day please add that information here so the others know about it as well. You can find other action ideas hereand here.
    The NDAA bill passed by Congress is worse than the PATRIOT ACT. This bill contains some of the most dangerous provisions we’ve ever seen: it would allow the government to imprison anyone “suspected” of an offense deemed “terrorism-related” indefinitely and without trial or charges—even US citizens.
    The president, the Department of Defense, the FBI, and a bipartisan block of senators all oppose this bill. Why is Congress trying to give the government powers it doesn't even want?
    This is America. We have rights, and we demand that our government respects and protects them.

    Call Your President Week:

    1. Call President Obama to fulfill his promise to veto indefinite detentions in NDAA 2012 bill: 202-456-1111. Tell him on this Bill of Rights Day he must defend our rights of trial by vetoing this bill
    2. Call ten friends, colleagues and relatives to call President Obama as well. Do it every day.
    3. Forward this action alert to your friends. 
    4. Your school:
      • Have your school assembly (fulltime as well as weekend) do a reading of bill of rights on December 15
      • Ask all students to write a letter to President Obama to veto it
    5. Your Masjid: Ask your Imam to
      • Give Khutba this Friday on the importance of justice, Bill of Rights & the Indefinite detention without trial
      • Make Dua after each Salat to guide our leaders towards justice
      • Get your interfaith partners to forward this alert to their lists

    What is the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)?

    The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a bill passed by the Congress in early December. It contains provisions that, if made law, would order the military to arrest, and indefinitely detain, even US citizens merely accused (but never proven) of involvement in terror-related crimes. Americans who care about liberty and freedom must take immediate action.
    Whether concerned about communities vulnerable to racial profiling in the war on terror, or the ideological profiling apparent in the FBI’s investigation of dozens of peace & justice activists around the country, or simply preserving the right to trial or the longstanding prohibition on domestic military deployment, all Americans share a stake in this struggle.

    Why are the NDAA’s detention provisions so bad?

    1. The indefinite military detention of US citizens violates the Fifth and the Sixth Amendments, as well as the fundamental Posse Comitatus Act, on which democracy relies. A society is not free when its citizens are subject to arbitrary detention.
    2. The NDAA’s detention provisions would authorize the indefinite military detention of activists. The FBI has long treated peace, environmental, and anti-tax activists as terrorists. Legalizing indefinite detention for anyone accused of a terror-related crime would give any future federal government the unchecked power to silence critics, deny the right to trial, and override the presumption of innocence.
    3. Transforming America into a police state would do the work of our nation’s enemies.Throwing our rights and liberties to the wind is what terrorists want.
    4. The NDAA’s detention provisions would undermine national security. The FBI director, the secretary of defense, the director of national intelligence, President Obama, and the chairs of the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary Committees all recognize that expanded military detention harms national security. They understand that detention would not only threaten constitutional rights but also force the military to perform a mission for which it is ill suited, and erode trust in our justice system.
    5. Congress is supposed to check and balance the Executive Branch, not expand it. The NDAA would give the Obama administration unprecedented power to detain US citizens without judicial review. Rather than checking and balancing the Executive Branch, Congress passed a bill giving the Executive Branch even more power than the administration wants.

    5 Reasons NDAA's Detetion Provisions should Scare You:

    1- The indefinite military detention of US citizens violates the Fifth and the Sixth Amendments, as well as the fundamental Posse Comitatus Act.
    2- The NDAA’s detention provisions would authorize the indefinite military detention of activists.
    3- Transforming America into a police state would do the work of our nation’s enemies.
    4- The NDAA’s detention provisions would undermine national security.
    5- Congress is supposed to check and balance the Executive Branch, not expand it.