#StopCopCity Solidarity Statement: Mapping the War on Terror Roots of Cop City in Atlanta
MJF leads the Muslim Abolitionist Futures National Network in releasing this public statement in solidarity with #StopCopCity protestors and joins organizational demands to drop domestic terrorism charges against the Defend the Atlanta Forest Protestors.
MJF’s Statement in Solidarity against Anti-Asian Violence
At MJF, we send our love and solidarity to our AAPI siblings who are reeling from the impact of these massacres and our firm commitment to the abolition of White Supremacy, Gendered Violence, and Anti-AAPI violence which are all interconnected systems of violence.
Muslim Women's Organizing Institute 2022 Visions
We are sharing these visions for just futures 50 years from now that we dreamed up with our former Muslim Womxn's Organizing Institute Cohort.
Statement in Solidarity with Urooj and an Urgent Call for Building a Stronger Movement Defense Infrastructure for Protestors
A statement in solidarity with Urooj as she begins her confinement tomorrow in a federal prison.
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.
Contact Your Congressmember: Stop the Expansion of an $850B Military Budget
Sign and send the petition to Congress and demand they support these amendments and prioritize our communities over the military-industrial complex.
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.
We Still Have No Support: The Impact of COVID-19 on Muslim Communities in the Greater Washington Region
This brief offers a snapshot of the ways COVID-19 has impacted mainly working-class Muslim communities within the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area, and presents the ways JMC has responded and disbursed funds to support families and individuals.
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.”