A Call to Social Justice Movements
Over 100 grassroots, advocacy, and movement organizations calling upon broader movements, civil rights organizations, and anti-hate groups to firmly reject the government’s attempts to manipulate hate violence, antisemitism, and Islamophobia to further expand state criminalization. We reject the state’s attempts to use this increased violence to expand hate crime laws. These initiatives do not address community safety. Instead, they simply expand state power and criminalization while ignoring the fact that the state itself has laid the groundwork for this violence.
Joint Organizational Statement
BAMEMSA Organizational Statement in Opposition to Short-Term Reauthorization of Section 702 and Calling for Comprehensive Privacy Protections
MJF’s collaborative 2022 mid-term voter guide
In partnership with Muslim Women For, HEART, Queer Crescent, South Asian Americans Leading Together, and CAIR Georgia, MJF developed a nonpartisan voter guide for the midterm elections. The guide offers resources and information for voters across the country, centering Muslim organizations based and working in the South and Midwest.
Investing in Communities of Care Voter Guide
A nonpartisan voter guide developed by members of the Muslim Abolitionist Futures National Network and outside partners for the upcoming 2022 midterm elections.
Abolitionist v. Reforms Policy Tool
The Muslim Abolitionist Futures (MAF) Network developed this tool to support organizations, collectives, groups, and community members committed to moving with abolitionist values in their policy advocacy efforts.
Abolishing the War on Terror, Building Communities of Care
This grassroots agenda calls for the abolition of the War on Terror and an investment into communities of care.
Why the Census Matters for Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) Communities in the DMV Area
The 2020 Census data will determine how the next 10 years of representation will look like for our communities and how much federal funding is distributed for critical programs that our families and communities use.
We Count: Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern, and South Asian (AMEMSA) Voters in Virginia
The November 2020 General Elections is a critical voting year for Arab, Muslim, Middle Eastern, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities. JMC took on the nonpartisan civic engagement project to call 65,282 AMEMSA voters in Virginia by November 3rd.
I Count Census 2020 Campaign
The U.S. Census is an opportunity to accurately count Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities and allocate funding for critical resources. As part of our community outreach efforts, we created an “I Count Census Poster Series.”