April 28, 2006
CAMP Game Night & Chitown-Chaitime: America’s involvement in Muslim World?
The U.S. government remains actively involved in the Muslim world:
Has that been good for America?
Has it been good for the Muslim world?
Has it been good for Muslims living in America?
What role, if any, should America be playing in the Muslim world?
Should Muslim professionals in America be playing any role in helping to guide America's relations with the Muslim world?
When: Friday, April 28th 2006, 7:00 – 9:30 PM
Where: 125 South Jefferson, Chicago, IL - 7th Floor
Parking: Street Parking available
Cost: $5 to $10 (depending upon no of people), payable at the door.
Food: Pizza, Soda and various other types of leisure “Junk” food
Host: Kamran A. Memon* – renowned Civil Rights attorney within the Muslim Community.
Post Discussion Activities:
Since we all need to blow off some steam, CAMP-Chicago has decided to have some Game Night after the discussion. We’ll be playing Taboo, Pictionary, and various other board games, all in the theme of “chillin’ out” and having a good time. Furthermore, there will be pizza to eat and various other foods to nibble on. The venue will be decorated in classic Southeast Asian décor, with dasta khan’s, a multitude of pillows, and tons of lounging room. Please RSVP, as this cozy venue can only accommodate 40 people.
We look forward to hearing your thoughts with Kamran Memon during the round table discussion, and your energy for (the immediately following) game night! So, bring your brains and thoughts to the discussion, and your energy and creativity to the games!
Join CAMP-Chicago our installment of “Chi Town Discussion” and Game Night. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP at
chicago@campnet.net as soon as possible so that we can make the proper arrangements.
*Kamran Memom is the founder of Muslims For A Safe America (http://muslimsforasafeamerica.org/), which encourages honest and informed discussion among American Muslims about Islam and American national security.