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American Islamic Congress average salary is $38,646, median salary is $38,646 with a salary range from $38,646 to $38,646.
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Technical Support & Training Specialist 38,646-38,646 Chatsworth, CA, 91311 2013 American Islamic Congress Technical Support & Training Specialist Salaries (1)
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  • American Islamic Congress
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Boston, MA
  • In our first year, we produced several handbooks to help the public - both Muslim and non-Muslim - navigate the post-9/11 climate in America. These include Responding to Hate Speech: A Citizen's Guide; A New Guide for Muslim Interfaith Dialogue; and a Teachers Guide on Islam and September 11. Today AIC operates offices in Washington, Boston, Cairo, and Basra. Our leaders have published editorials in top newspapers; testified to Congress; provided sensitivity training to law enforcement and members of the armed forces; run workshops on nonviolent reform for young Middle Eastern activists; and spoken at dozens of universities and civic