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Attorney Kamran Memon has been practicing law in the Chicagoland area since 1997. He has successfully represented many clients in a variety of legal matters. Kamran works with a trusted network of attorneys who are experienced and skilled in a variety of legal areas.
Kamran graduated from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was a student of Professor Barack Obama.
Kamran is a co-founder of the Muslim Bar Association of Chicago and CAIR-Chicago. He is a member of the Muslim Bar Association of Chicago, the South Asian Bar Association of Chicago, the National Association of Muslim Lawyers, the Chicago chapter of the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs, and the Illinois chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association. He previously served as a member of the Illinois Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Kamran is a former host of Radio Islam on WCEV 1450 AM in Chicago. He is a co-founder of the Annual Chicagoland Muslim Community Thanksgiving Turkey Drive.
Transatlantic trio Dave Curley, Tadhg Ó Meachair & Joanna Hyde join to perform an exciting blend of Irish and American folk music.
Northeastern Illinois University's Jewel Box Series presents One for the Foxes - Irish and American Folk Music
Come join us for a lively evening with One for the Foxes at 3701 W Bryn Mawr Ave! The group is made up of Dublin’s Tadhg Ó Meachair (Goitse), Galway’s Dave Curley (SLIDE) and Denver, Colorado’s Joanna Hyde (The Hydes), and features a mix of Irish and American folk music and song – both traditional and newly- composed – presented in an energetic and engaging manner. Award-winning instrumentalists each in their own right, Dave, Tadhg & Joanna take a unique twist on the diverse strengths of their individual backgrounds, weaving between traditional melodies, their own compositions, and songs from the broader folk canon. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the rich musical heritage of both cultures in one unforgettable night. See you there!
Enter campus at 3701 W Bryn Mawr Avenue in Chicago, turn in on the Access Road and then turn left at the first stop sign and park in Lot F. Complimentary parking.
LIVE & DINE AT TURQUOISE! Ticket Includes: Fried Calamari, Cheese Flatbread, Hummus,Eggplant Salad, Carrot Dip + Live Music with Yazz!
LIVE & DINE AT TURQUOISE!
Join us for an intimate evening of Turkish live music, flatbreads and appetizers! Enjoy an authentic and casual Mediterranean night!
Ticket Includes:
Fried Calamari
Cheese Flatbread
Hummus
Eggplant Salad
Carrot Dip
Live music with Sinem & Alp from Yazz, Turkish Rock Band.
Get your tickets now for a warm, authentic Mediterranean night in Roscoe Village! We are a woman-owned Mediterranean restaurant, and for one night only we're collaborating with vocalist Sinem & guitarist Alp from Yazz; expect good music, good food, good people!
Seats are limited. Your ticket includes a spread of appetizers made to pair with our cocktails and wine list - full menu available to order too.
BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA is an eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride is to symbolize economic unity.
BUFI Bikes the Shore for Ujima is an eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride to symbolize healthy awareness and action for ourselves and our community.
About this event:
In its efforts to build economic unity in the South Shore community, the Black United Fund of Illinois (BUFI) will be hosting its 8th Annual BUFI Bikes the Shore for Ujima on Saturday, September12th from 9am – 1pm at 1809 East 71st Street COURTYARD, Chicago Presented by The Black United Fund of Illinois, Equiticity, and Divvy.
The goal of BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA eight-mile, two-hour community bicycle ride is to symbolize unity and commitment to health and healing within the South Shore community and Chicagoland areas. This is not simply a demonstration of unity; it is designed to inspire the community, while embracing the human spirit with empowerment and resources.
This ride also serves as the formal kick off for BUFI's workplace giving campaign, inspiring our communities to donate to BUFI via their payroll deductions. Federal employees should use code #37269. State, County, and City employees should use code #950-0010.
BUFI Bikes the Shore for UJIMA is for community members, advocates, activists, and bicycle enthusiasts. All are welcome to ride!
Among the activities will be a warm-up for cyclists, free refreshments, and information about BUFI’s workplace giving campaign as well as community resources information distribution. The eight-mile cooperative economics journey will conclude with a community call to action in the courtyard adjacent to BUFI’s headquarters, 1809 East 71st Street.
Bike the Shore for UJIMA is planned in partnership with the Black United Fund of Illinois, Equiticity and Divvy.
Masks and social distancing are encouraged and expected throughout this event for the comfort and safety of all. Those who are feeling ill or have any COVID-19 symptoms should stay home. We are stronger together (even when safely apart)!
For more information, email or call 773.324.0494.
Divvy Bikes will be provided to individuals 18+
Built on a foundation of loving families united with LGBTQ+ people and allies, PFLAG Bolingbrook represents a compassionate community presence in Bolingbrook, Illinois dedicated to affirming the dignity and worth of every person. The organization's vision centers on creating a world where diversity is genuinely celebrated and all individuals are respected, valued, and affirmed for who they are. PFLAG Bolingbrook welcomes anyone from the Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Romeoville, and surrounding communities who seeks connection, understanding, or a supportive community environment. At its core, the organization believes that families are strengthened when they embrace and support one another authentically, and that communities thrive when education and advocacy work together to foster acceptance. Members and participants find in PFLAG Bolingbrook a space where their experiences are honored, their questions are welcomed, and their journeys toward understanding and acceptance are supported by others walking similar paths. The chapter's commitment extends beyond individual support to broader community transformation, speaking up as advocates to ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals and their families experience respect and affirmation in all aspects of their lives. By bringing together people from diverse backgrounds and experiences within the Bolingbrook area, PFLAG Bolingbrook creates meaningful connections that challenge stigma, build bridges across differences, and demonstrate the powerful impact of families and communities united in love and acceptance.
For 29 years, the Association of Pakistani Americans of Bolingbrook has been the heart of Pakistani American community life in Bolingbrook, IL. Built entirely by dedicated volunteers who prioritize community welfare above all else, this grassroots organization has grown into a trusted institution that brings people together around shared values and cultural heritage. The Association's strength lies in its intimate, close-knit membership that understands the importance of maintaining cultural identity while contributing meaningfully to local society. Through their involvement in community outreach and local political engagement, they ensure that the Pakistani American voice is heard and represented in Bolingbrook's civic landscape. The organization's mission to unite the community and make positive contributions through education and service is evident in every program they undertake, from their celebrated annual Taste of Pakistan festival to their year-round educational initiatives. What sets the Association apart is their genuine commitment to putting community first—creating spaces where families can connect, share traditions, and build stronger bonds. The Association of Pakistani Americans of Bolingbrook represents more than just an organization; it's a community family dedicated to preserving heritage, supporting one another, and enriching the cultural fabric of Bolingbrook.