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ICUJP Friday Forum
May 29th 7:30-9:30 am Pacific

Salam al-Marayati: American Muslims’ Unique Role Against Anti-U.S. Sentiment and Islamophobia
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Event Description:
Last week, the country was shaken by an attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Three people were killed - two congregants and one security guard, and the two perpetrators died as well.
Salam al-Marayati of the Muslim Public Affairs Council will join us in discussion on the current administration-fueled attack on Islam and how US Muslims are in a unique position and occupy an indispensable space in the conversation.
Join the conversation with our speaker:
Salam Al-Marayati is President and co-founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC). Nationally recognized for his commitment to improving the public understanding of Islam and policies impacting American Muslims, he oversees MPAC’s groundbreaking civic engagement, public policy, and advocacy work.
An expert on Islam in the West, Muslim reform movements, human rights, democracy, national security, and Middle East politics, Salam has spoken at the White House, on Capitol Hill, and represented the U.S. at international human rights and religious freedom conferences.
Salam is an adjunct faculty member at Bayan Claremont, a board member of the Muslim Reform Institute, and an advisor to several
political, civic, and academic institutions seeking to understand the role of Islam and Muslims in America and throughout the world.
Deeply involved in interfaith activities, Salam was co-chair of the Interfaith Coalition to Heal Los Angeles, which formed in the wake of the 1992 uprisings.
Salam’s writings have appeared in every major national news publication including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. He has been interviewed on national and international news outlets including CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and C-SPAN.
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7:30 - 7:35 Log in and socialize
7:35 - 7:45 Welcome and introductions
7:45 - 7:50 Reflection (5 min. maximum)
7:50 - 9:15 Program and Q&A
9:15 - 9:20 Announcements
9:20 - 9:30 Closing circle and prayer
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Facilitator: Anthony Manousos
Reflector: MacGregor Eddy
** Meetings begin promptly at 7:30 am Pacific. **
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ICUJP Friday Forum 05/29/26
Time: 07:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace recognizes the Gabrieliño Tongva as the past, present, and future caretakers of the land, water, and cultural resources in the unceded territory of Los Angeles.
After No Kings Day - What's Next?

On March 28th, over 8 million people said in one voice that this country has No Kings.
Much of the ICUJP family was out proclaiming the change we want to see in the world, and we hope a lot of us take this occasion to move from "protester" to "activist" and help make permanent, positive change.
It's not really that hard or time consuming to be an activist - if, say, half of the people participating Saturday acted in a concrete manner by either protesting financially (changing the distribution of the mutual funds in your 401k from companies that support this administration), tie up reservation lines of airlines that contract with ICE, call talk radio (still one of the biggest right-wing echo chambers), and agree with the host until you get on the air - all of that and many other different acts will make a difference.
Bottom line, fascism thrives in a predatory capitalist environment, and the harder you make it for them to make money, the more they have to deal with you.
Remember: ten minutes of action against the billionaires will make your sign carrying resonate a lot longer than just one afternoon.
40 Simple Everyday Tips to Fight Capitalism – Rebel’s Guide 2026
Last week, the House passed a bill giving ICE billions more dollars. It is immoral to fund the separation, persecution, and death of our people. The Senate votes this week on funding billions of dollars for ICE. We must act now!
EMAIL YOUR SENATORS NOW and tell them to:
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VOTE NO on any additional funding for DHS this year.
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Get ICE out of our communities and demand a pause on ICE activities pending a thorough bipartisan investigation of their actions that lawmakers must create. We demand meaningful regulation, transparency, and accountability for ICE, including clear limits on enforcement tactics, independent investigations of use-of-force incidents, and protections for civil liberties.
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We stand with Minnesota and demand that ICE and CBP officers in both cases must be charged and prosecuted. FBI evidence must be released to Minnesota law enforcement.
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Congress must investigate! Click on the link and let your senators know!








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