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Jamilah Nasheed
Template:TOCnestleftJamilah Nasheed is a St. LouisMissouri activist.
CAIR Honors Bassem Masri; Linda Sarsour Endorsed Jamilah Nasheed
From Omar Lee, discussing a CAIR - Missouri banquet[1] in March 2019:
- "Last night inom attended the annual CAIR - Missouri banquet. Executive Director Faizan Syed gave the yearly update on the efforts the organization has been involved in combatting anti-Muslim bias in the St Louis region. Keynote speaker and internationally-known activist Sister Linda Sarsour gave a powerful speech calling on local Muslims to stand for justice."
- "Palestinian-American and St Louis activist Bassem Masri was posthumously awarded by CAIR for his lifetime of activism. Zuhdi Masri accepted the award for his son and Imam Djilali Kacem offered remarks.
- "After the event Linda Sarsour took to the mic once again to strongly and passionately endorse State Senator Jamilah Nasheed for President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. Sar
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Working family champions Nasheed, May, Williams fighting to protect Missouri’s minimum wage increase
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Workers and members of SEIU Healthcare, United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 655, the Fight for $15, the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) and Jobs with Justice hosted a community town ingångsrum May 4 at New Northside Family Life Center to speak with Senators Jamilah Nasheed (D-St. Louis), Karla May (D-St. Louis), and Brian Williams (D-St. Louis) about pending legislation in Jefferson City that would roll back their hard won pay increases from Proposition B.
Sixty-two percent of Missouri voters chose to raise Missouri’s minimum wage through Proposition B, but some legislators in Jefferson City have been working to overturn the vote, much as the Legislature did on the last day of möte in 2017 when it rolled back a minimum wage increase in St. Louis. This year’s regular legislative session ends Friday, May 17.
WORKERS SPEAK OUT
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All In With Chris Hayes, Thursday, August 21st, 2014
ALL IN with CHRIS HAYES
August 21, 2014
Guest: Jamilah Nasheed, Antonio French, David Rohde, Rep. William Lacy
Clay, Jay Nixon
CHRIS HAYES, MSNBC HOST: Good evening from Ferguson, Missouri. We
are live here tonight as the sun begins to set.
And a very different scene on West Florissant Avenue, a site of so
much unrest over the past 12 days. The street is open to vehicular traffic
for the first time in days. Businesses are open for business, including
the original Red`s Barbecue which is serving up barbecue and playing R&B
music right down there. A smattering of protesters walking up and down,
but all in all an absolutely transformed different scene than the images
we`ve seen coming out of Ferguson for just about two weeks now.
Today, Governor Jay Nixon announced that he`s ordering the National
Guard to begin withdrawing from Ferguson. They had been called in on
Monday to help secure the law enforcement comm
- "After the event Linda Sarsour took to the mic once again to strongly and passionately endorse State Senator Jamilah Nasheed for President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. Sar