In the current regressive climate of one-sided coverage of Palestine and Israel conflict, we want to make sure that you have tools and support to exercise your right to free speech. The task ahead of educating our fellow citizens and demanding balanced approach from our elected officials and media sounds daunting. But we take courage from the divine revelation "So verily, with the hardship, there is relief. Verily, with the hardship, there is relief” Quran (94-5,6)
We hope that the following resources will help you in exercising your right to free speech and protecting you and your family from harassment.
CAIR-TX Templates for Employees and Students:
- Template for employees to send to employers who released a biased statements. Download here
- Template for higher education students to send to their schools if they released a biased statements. Download here
- Template for parents/guardians who have K-12 kids to send to their schools if they released a biased statements. Download here
If you want us to send the letter on behalf of you, please contact our office:
Austin Office
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Dallas Fort-Worth Office
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Harassment/Bullying/Discrimination:
In case of harassment, bullying, discrimination, or hate acts; Call, text, or email our office:
Austin Office
T: 512-785-7105
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Dallas Fort-Worth Office
T: 469-200-0273
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or file a civil right case directly here
Communication with FBI Agents:
If approached by an FBI agent at home, work, or street; ask for their identification card and take a photo of it. Refuse to talk or answer any question without a lawyer. Call, text or email our office:
Austin Office
T: 512-785-7105
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Dallas Fort-Worth Office
T: 469-200-0273
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Cyber (Digital) Bullying:
For cyber bullying/harassment/threatening, take screenshots of everything that led to the concerning post/comment. Make sure usernames are clear. Then, send the screenshots along with your name and phone number to our office:
Austin Office
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Dallas Fort-Worth Office
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Know Your Rights:
Know your rights as a student, an employee, a traveler, a protester, in case of hate crimes, and when interacting with law enforcement agencies.
Download “Know Your Rights” fliers from here in your preferred language and share information with your family members and friends.
Hate/Threatening Calls:
In case of hate/threatening calls, don’t engage. Hang up and report the calling number to your area police department.