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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.
Celebrity Kel Mitchell presents 10th Annual Chicago Black College Expo, Meet over 50 HBCUs and other colleges. Get ACCEPTED! NEW LOCATION!
Actor Comedian Kel Mitchell Presents the 10th Annual Chicago Black College Expo™ Saturday March 20th 10am to 2:00pm! at a NEW LOCATION: Columbia College Chicago. Come meet with colleges, including HBCUs. Students and College Transfer Students bring plenty of copies of your Transcript to Get Accepted on The Spot! Attend informative seminars on Financial Aid and Scholarships. HOW to START a BUSINESS! The 411 for the Student Athlete, REAL TALK…. College vs High School. Whether you're a High School Student or a COLLEGE Transfer Student, or an underclassman, this expo is for the whole family. Even if you are an Adult Learner looking for opportunities, you can find it at the Black College Expo.
Meet with over 40 colleges Get Accepted on the Spot & Scholarships Tuesday Sept. 15th 2026 at Columbia College Chicago 4:30pm-7:30pm
Join us for our 2nd Annual Latino College Expo Tuesday September 15th at Columbia College Chicago Columbia College Chicago754 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL from 4:30pm - 7:30pm!
Meet with over 40 colleges. You can possibly get Accepted on the Spot! Possible scholarships on the spot! Find out about Financial Aid-DACA, Dream Act, 411 for Student Athletes, Booming Careers, How to Start a Business and more!
All are Welcome-High School, College Transfer, Adult Learners, Families. Se habla español
¡Acompáñanos en nuestra 2.ª Expo Universitaria Latina Anual el martes 15 de septiembre en Columbia College Chicago (600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL), de 4:30 p. m. a 7:30 p. m.!
Conoce a representantes de más de 40 universidades. ¡Podrías recibir una carta de aceptación y hasta becas al instante! Infórmate sobre ayuda financiera (DACA, Dream Act), información clave para estudiantes atletas, carreras con gran proyección, cómo iniciar un negocio ¡y mucho más!
Todos son bienvenidos: estudiantes de secundaria, estudiantes universitarios que buscan transferirse, adultos que desean continuar sus estudios y familias.
Prayer Nation Conference is a conference that reaches across demographic barriers of people and is focused on offering powerful life solutio
We live in a divided world, and prayer is the force that brings us together. Prayer Nation Conference is a conference that reaches across demographic barriers of people and is focused on offering powerful life solutions to our communities. We are pursuing the goal that we should be a house of prayer for all nations! Prayer Nation Worldwide focuses on The Prayer Experience, Training and Impartation, and The PNW Solutions Marketplace.
Rooted in the pioneering spirit of women who transformed the legal profession, the Association of Women Attorneys of Lake County (AWALC) stands as a beacon of community service and professional excellence in Waukegan, Illinois. For over 25 years, AWALC has been dedicated to promoting harmonious legal practice while fostering meaningful relationships among members through social interaction and collaborative engagement. Beyond professional development, AWALC distinguishes itself through unwavering commitment to community outreach and charitable work. The organization supports vulnerable populations without discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, disability, or criminal history, addressing fundamental human needs including education, literacy, food, shelter, clothing, healthcare access, and personal safety. AWALC has contributed significantly to organizations such as A Safe Place, Mothers Trust, the Northern Illinois Food Bank, and the Lake County Bar Foundation. The organization's charitable committee ensures that members can participate in meaningful giving that directly impacts families and women in need throughout the region. AWALC's mission reflects a deep understanding that the legal profession carries responsibility to serve those most vulnerable in society. By joining AWALC, members become part of a legacy of women and legal professionals dedicated to advancing justice, supporting their community, and creating positive change. The organization remains open to judges and attorneys throughout Lake County and the surrounding area who share these values and wish to contribute to both professional excellence and community wellbeing.
Founded on the principle that everyone can do it and can make it, HACES emerged from the vision of two community leaders in the early 1990s who responded to urgent calls for help from hundreds of immigrant families in Waukegan, IL. Officially established in 2005, the organization has grown into a transformative force within Lake County, dedicated to changing lives and strengthening communities through radical love and unwavering commitment to service. The name HACES itself embodies the organization's core belief in human potential and possibility, reflecting the mission to provide expertise and navigational support that empowers immigrants and citizens alike. What sets HACES apart is its deep roots in the Waukegan community and its comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted challenges facing immigrant families—from legal status and documentation to poverty, healthcare access, and educational opportunities. The organization's impact speaks volumes: thousands of Dreamers have renewed their work permits through DACA scholarships, families have received emergency COVID assistance, and community members have been connected to life-changing resources and benefits. HACES operates with a culture of service embedded throughout its staff and board, prioritizing strategies that advance their mission of creating fully engaged citizens who contribute meaningfully to their community. By combining legal expertise with health education and community advocacy, HACES addresses the full spectrum of needs immigrant families encounter throughout their journey to becoming documented, empowered members of American society in Waukegan and beyond.