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About the Program

The Public Leaders for Inclusion Council (PLC) is a leadership development program that equips public servants in elected, appointed, and professional positions to explore practices and policies that challenge anti-Muslim racism and other forms of hate while building inclusion and social resilience in their communities.

Participating leaders serving in municipal, county, and state levels of government are provided with a range of professional development opportunities, including:

  • An inaugural two-day summit in Washington, D.C., featuring workshops, educational sessions, and networking opportunities with civic organizations at the forefront of combating anti-Muslim discrimination and promoting a more inclusive and pluralistic nation.

  • Five monthly virtual seminars with leading advocacy organizations and thought leaders on how to address and counter racism against Muslims and those perceived as Muslim from Arab, Black, Sikh, and South Asian communities.

  • Ongoing support from America Indivisible’s staff in brainstorming and implementing programs and policies that focus on the needs of each PLC member’s particular communities and constituencies in regards to countering anti-Muslim racism.

  • Eligibility for funding to host a roundtable on efforts to counter anti-Muslim racism and to promote inclusion and pluralism in their communities. Grantees also receive organizational and outreach support to convene these events and engage with community partners.

  • Opportunity to publish in forthcoming America Indivisible publications.

 

After the conclusion of the PLC, our participants reported the following:

  • 79% of respondents are confident in consulting credible sources of information when faced with questions related to religious practice/observance, including holidays of local religious communities. 

  • 79% of respondents are confident in responding to anti-Muslim bigotry and racism when expressed by a government agency or officially in my community. 

  • 71% of respondents are confident in defining Islamophobia and identifying it when it happens.

In the past four years, PLC members represented 28 states, including Washington, D.C. we hope to continue to expand our reach to more states across the country. 


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oUR SPONSORS

This year the Public Leaders for Inclusion Council is generously supported by the El-Hibri Foundation, Emgage, Interfaith America, Islamic Relief, the Muslim Civic Coalition, and Shoulder to Shoulder.

previous sponsors

The Public Leaders Council is an initiative of America Indivisible with funding from the Interfaith Youth Core Interfaith Innovation Fellowship. The Public Leaders Council D.C. Summit has previously been supported by the Freedom Forum Institute’s Religious Freedom Center, the El-Hibri Foundation, the Muslim Civic Coalition, and the Aspen Institute’s Religion and Society Program.


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