CAIR Launches New Brand
Identity & Logo
Chicago, IL: The Council
on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has announced the launch
of a new brand identity and logo. The new identity focuses
on openness, professionalism and the pursuit of mutual understanding
and justice.
CAIR made its announcement at the convention of the Islamic
Society of North America (ISNA) in Chicago, North America's
largest annual gathering of Muslims.
In conjunction with the launch of CAIR's new brand identity,
the Washington-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy group
is also releasing the following documents:
* CAIR National Annual Report - 2004/2005 (The 2005/2006
annual report will be available in November.)
* Fact Sheet About CAIR
* Testimonials in Support of CAIR from Elected Government
Officials Nationwide
In a letter to the American Muslim community announcing
the new brand, CAIR Board Chairman Parvez Ahmed stated:
"After 12 years of dedicated service to the community,
we are reaffirming our core values and recommitting ourselves
to three central aspects of CAIR's mission - enhancing understanding
of Islam, protecting civil liberties and empowering American
Muslims." He also wrote about the need to transform
CAIR in ways that better reflect the group's core commitment
to justice, education, diversity, and dialogue.
Ahmed concluded his letter by stating: "CAIR is your
organization and it is our privilege and honor to serve
you and to promote a better America."
CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties and advocacy
group, has 32 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada.
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.
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