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The Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council fights structural Islamophobia by mobilizing communities, engaging decision makers, and influencing public policy. We are a non-profit organization that works through community engagement, advocacy, and political lobbying. Our work is research backed and community driven. We equip community members to advocate for structural change. We fight the battles that nobody else will, and we’re in it for the long haul, together.

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Nimao Ali

Ms. Nimao Ali is a social justice activist and inspirational leader working as an educator for both adults and children for almost 20 years. Ms. Ali completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Mathematics at Carleton University and later received an Adult Education Teaching Certificate from Algonquin College and her Principal Qualifications from York University. Ms. Ali has been appointed by multiple government bodies as an advisor. In 2017, she served as an external adviser to the Minister of Children and Youth Services of Ontario. She is a current board member of Somerset West Community Health Centre. In 2017 she was nominated for the Governor-General Award for her outstanding leadership. She has established many community projects over the years both in Canada and internationally. Ms. Ali spent many summers working on aid projects in East Africa, and has also co-founded local organizations undertaking key projects in girls’ education and empowerment in Canada. She currently serves as the Muslim Chaplain at Carleton University and the principal of the Muslim Association of Canada Abraar Secondary School in Ottawa.

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CBC: ‘Unique challenges faced by Black Muslim community warrant better understanding, attention’

Ottawa Citizen: ‘Ali, Lawendy and Dwyer: Faith-based mental health supports for students need a boost’

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