Palestinian American Congress

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The Palestinian American Congress (Arabic: الكونغرس الفلسطيني الأمريكي) is a Palestinian-American non-profit grassroots organization established to assist the Palestinian-American community in coordinating and organizing its political, educational, cultural and social affairs.[1][2] It is headquartered in Chicago.[3] As of July 2008, it has 21 chapters in various US cities.

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  1. ^ Arab American Almanac. News Circle Publishing Company. 2003. p. 166. Palestinian American Congress A non-profit organization with nationwide chapters dedicated to assist the community in coordinating and organizing its political, educational, cultural, financial and social affairs, and to support the Palestinian...
  2. ^ Human Rights Internet Newsletter. Human Rights Internet. September 1978. p. 25. On December 2, 1978, the National Office helped to organize a U.S. Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People in NYC, part of a two-day conference of the newly-formed Palestinian-American Congress (a congress of Palestinian- American organizations)
  3. ^ Mohamed Nimer (21 January 2014). The North American Muslim Resource Guide: Muslim Community Life in the United States and Canada. Routledge. pp. 221–. ISBN 978-1-135-35516-6.

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