Posted by admin on April 7th, 2011 | Categorized as News | Tagged as Activism, Ahmed Aduib, April 2011 Municipal Elections, Arab American Politicians, Arab Americans in Politics, Civic Engagement, Community Empowerment, Local Elections, Local Politics, Muslim American Patriotism, Muslim Americans, Muslim Candidates, Muslim Officials, Muslim Patriots, Nuha Hasan, Project M, Project Mobilize, Reema Ahmad

Two of the seven candidates supported by the non-profit Project Mobilize won their races in municipal elections April 5. Project M views the election as an important first step to get the Muslim American community more involved in local politics.
Posted by admin on April 4th, 2011 | Categorized as News | Tagged as Ahmed Aduib, April 2011 Municipal Elections, April 5, Arab American Politicians, Arab Americans in Politics, Civic Engagement, Community Empowerment, Local Elections, Local Politics, Maha Hasan, Minority Empowerment, Minority Representation, Muslim American Patriotism, Muslim Americans, Muslim Candidates, Muslim Officials, Muslim Patriots, Muslims on Ballot, Nuha Hasan, Project M, Project Mobilize, Reema Ahmad, Women in Politics, Women Politicians

When it started last year, the non-profit group Project Mobilize, or Project M, hoped to change the political landscape in suburban Chicago by promoting Muslim Americans as election candidates. So far, there are no Muslim Americans serving as elected officials in the Chicago area. But Project M hopes that will change in municipal elections April 5.