Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month
Arab Americans have a rich and diverse cultural heritage, representing a mosaic of traditions, languages, and histories. With deep roots in over 22 Arabic-speaking countries, Arab Americans have found new communities all over the US.
This month, we celebrate the resilience, achievements, and vibrant culture of Arab Americans. Join us in recognizing their impact and amplifying their voices!
The Resurgence of the Alien Enemies Act
Without credible provocation, President Trump recently invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798—a law rooted in xenophobic ideology, last used during WWII. The Act grants the president sweeping authority to detain and deport noncitizens from enemy nations during wartime, often with minimal legal oversight. Learn more about the Act and its implications
Commission on the State of Hate
The California Civil Rights Department recently put out their annual “Commission on the State of Hate Report.” The report cites a marked increase in hate crimes - especially against Muslims and Arabs. Swipe to read some of the key findings from the report and the recommendations given by the Department.
USDA Approves Statewide Waivers to Serve Meals in Non-Congregate Settings to Participants Fasting During Ramadan
CPHB applauds the USDA’s initiative to approve statewide waivers to serve non-congregate meals, enabling school districts to offer to-go meal kits for fasting students during the month of Ramadan.
This initiative ensures students have access to nutritious meals when breaking their fast and is a significant step in the right direction towards the inclusion and support of Muslim students.
Know Your Rights if ICE Raids Your School
Since taking office, the Trump administration has rescinded a policy against federal immigration agencies making arrests in “sensitive locations” including churches, hospitals and schools. This opens up schools as potential locations for immigration enforcement (ICE), and threatening teachers and students.
Celebrating Black History Month
Celebrating Black History Month by recognizing the achievements of some incredible individuals across sports, music, and science!
LA County Releases Annual Report on Hate Crimes
The 2023 report on hate crimes by the County of Los Angeles Commission Human Relations paints a grim picture. The rise of hate crimes in LA County is unparalleled in the 23-year history of the report. We ask all Angelinos to embrace our diversity as a form of strength and show empathy in a time of uncertainty. The only way forward is through unity not division.
Study Finds More Than 70% of University Students & Educators Face Considerable Discrimination
A study by the Institute for the Understanding of Anti-Palestinian Racism (IUPAR) finds more than 70% of university students and educators face discrimination, emotional and physical health effects for supporting Palestinian Human rights.
Read the key findings of the report.