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Nice to meet you Friend,
My name is Omar Farah and as you now know, I have the immense honor of becoming the next Executive Director of Muslim Advocates. Before I share more of what that means to me, I want to acknowledge the horrific violence in Albuquerque. The outpouring of love we have seen for the families of the victims and for the Muslim communities in the region has been an inspiration that we all must honor by working tirelessly to reject violence and hatred.
As Albuquerque has shown, the heart of all social justice movements is people and Muslim Advocates is nothing without its people. The success of this organization depends entirely on its incredible staff, dedicated board and our community of tireless partners and supporters. I know it is challenging to even think about in our world of remote, fractured connections, but I genuinely look forward to coming to know you all personally. The work ahead for Muslim Advocates is daunting, but also exhilarating. I look forward to sharing the journey with you all. With your help, I have absolute conviction that Muslim Advocates will make incredible, enduring contributions to the cause of social justice.
Muslim Advocates must both defend against injustice, but also bring our institutional capacity, legal and advocacy expertise and resources to help catalyze the social change Muslim communities are striving for. That mission makes Muslim Advocates unique. In my estimation, Muslim Advocates is an indispensable part of the social justice landscape with the reach to touch the full breadth of the Muslim experience. Muslim Advocates should take pride in its role as a leader in the broad, intersectional and truly courageous fight that is underway to guarantee all of our rights and safety.
As I join the Muslim Advocates’ team, I will be partnering with the staff as we build a cohesive, values-based culture to guide our work, expand our organizational capacity and amplify our messaging to reach ever broader audiences. But even as we do all of that, it is our commitment to be everywhere our communities need us to be—listening and engaging with humility, strength and rigor to develop cutting-edge legal and advocacy interventions.
This fight is personal to me. As a civil rights attorney, I have carried the stories of my Muslim clients who endured torture and decades of unjust imprisonment at Guantánamo Bay all with the full, legal authority of the federal government. For the last several years, I have also been leading the Center for Constitutional Rights’ expansion in the American south—an initiative expressly intended to respond to systemic white nationalism as well as economic, gender and so many other modes of oppression. Those experiences have shaped me and compelled me to push back against abusive state power.
As the new Executive Director of Muslim Advocates, I will continue to be steadfast in my commitment to working to dismantle systemic oppression by listening to communities on the frontlines, understanding the full, intersectional complexities of the challenges they face and working with them toward our collective liberation.
Thank you for welcoming me to the Muslim Advocates community. Your support and kindness is invaluable to the organization and to me personally as its newest member.
In solidarity,