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Pipe Bomb Used in Florida Mosque Blast
CAIR, May 17, 2010
http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2010-05-12/story/pipe-bomb-used-jacksonville-mosque-blast
The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced a $5,000 reward
Wednesday afternoon for information that leads to the arrest of the
bomber.
NAACP Leader: Jacksonville Mosque Attack an Issue of Race, Religion
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=155937&catid=3
SEE ALSO: CAIR: Chicago Muslim Student's Anti-Hate Art
Exhibit Vandalized (CHICAGO, IL, 5/12/10) -- The Chicago
chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago)
announced today that vandals defaced an exhibit by Muslim graduate
student Anida Yoeu Ali at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
(SAIC). CAIR-Chicago said the exhibit, which addressed racial
profiling and the rise of violence and hate directed at Muslims in the
post-9/11 era, was vandalized yesterday with large caricatures and a
word bubble highlighting the text “Kill all Arabs.” Ali's
exhibit is part of a larger ongoing series of work, the "1700% Project,"
which is a collaborative project that uses art as a form of response to
hate crimes. CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina
Abraham said: "This act of vandalism is a hate crime and it is clear
that bigotry and racism was behind it. This artist was targeted based on
her religion. Acts like these promote censorship and are an attack on
anyone who believes in freedom of expression and freedom of speech."
Abraham accompanied the Muslim artist today in a meeting with the
deans of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. "This is
not just an assault on me as an artist, this is an attack on multiple
communities to which the work speaks for," Ali said. She added: "We must
work to transform the marks of vandalism and hate into public acts of
collective healing and reclamation. This is a call to action to respond
as a community.” There are no suspects in the incident. No
other art exhibits displayed at the Sullivan Galleries were vandalized.
There are no security cameras inside the gallery. Ali was on
NPR's Worldview last week discussing the 1700% Project as part of the
show's series on Islamic Reform and identity. Ali's discussed American
Muslims using art as a vehicle for expression and social change.
SEE: Islamic Reform: Towards a Global Reformation Movement
http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Program_WV.aspx?episode=41854
Dr. Nora Taylor, Department of Art History Graduate Director said:
"As a community, we should support personal expressions by students in
the context of exhibitions and studio presentations, no matter what
political or religious inclination they might project. Anida Yoeu Ali
has devoted her life to fighting prejudice and violence. I am saddened
that such immature behavior was displayed on the part of those who
vandalized her work." To view images of the defaced artwork
click here:
http://1700percentproject.wordpress.com/2010/05/09/documentation-of-1700-project-iterations/
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.
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arehab@cair.com; call 312.212.1520
or 202.870.0166; CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator, Amina Sharif,
E-Mail:asharif@cair.com, Call 312.212.1520 or 630.935.5562
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