Empowering MENA Communities: Insights from CA Advocacy Day 2025

The event showcased statewide solidarity, with attendees representing regions across California, including the Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire, and San Diego.


State of MENA in CA Community Reception

  • Catalyst California’s Maria Khan and Chris Ringewald presented the Race Counts SWANA Data Report, revealing that SWANA individuals are among the most likely to be stopped by police due to perceived racial identity, and disproportionately live near environmental hazards.
  • From San Diego, Dr. Ryan Fan (Majdal) and Colette Cavanagh (ADC) shared insights into educational victories and the ongoing struggle to secure culturally responsive policies within local school districts.
  • The Bay Area’s Altayeb Abdulrahim and Amber Abughardieh emphasized the lack of visibility and support for MENA students, particularly those of Palestinian descent, within campus initiatives and outreach services.
  • CAIR-CA’s Basha Jamil provided an overview of the legal and civil rights implications of the state’s failure to recognize MENA populations, arguing that formal recognition would strengthen civil rights enforcement and community support services.

MENA Advocacy Day 2025 made one thing clear!

MENA visibility matters. The event demonstrated the resilience of MENA communities and their willingness to engage in the civic process, united in their demand to be seen, counted, and represented.

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