Welcome to the Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance’s Resource Center — your hub for tools, guides, and materials to help you become a more informed, engaged, and empowered member of our civic community.
Whether you're a first-time voter, a student leader, a concerned parent, or an experienced advocate, these resources are designed to support you in standing up, speaking out, and making an impact.
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Know Your Rights Toolkit
Know Your Rights While Protesting
Exercising your right to protest is a powerful way to make your voice heard. Understanding your rights ensures that you can engage safely and confidently. Our Know Your Rights Toolkit provides clear guidance on how to protect yourself while demonstrating, including information on lawful assembly, interactions with law enforcement, and documenting incidents.
Stay informed. Stay safe. Raise your voice.
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Know Your Rights Toolkit
Know Your Rights While Traveling
Whether traveling domestically or internationally, it’s important to understand your rights. Our Know Your Rights Toolkit provides essential information to help you navigate airport security, border crossings, and interactions with law enforcement confidently and respectfully. Learn what to do if you're questioned, your electronic devices are searched, or your travel rights are challenged.
Stay informed. Stay safe. Travel with confidence.
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Ramadan Toolkit
Supporting Muslim Students During Ramadan
Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting, prayer, and reflection observed by Muslims worldwide. In Wisconsin, many Muslim students fast from dawn to sunset while managing school and activities. Our Ramadan Toolkit is designed to help teachers, administrators, and school staff better understand Ramadan and create inclusive, supportive environments for Muslim students.
Learn. Support. Celebrate Diversity.
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Islamophobia Toolkit
Recognize, Respond, and Advocate
Islamophobia continues to affect Muslims across Wisconsin—in schools, workplaces, and public life. This toolkit is designed to help you identify acts of bias, respond safely and effectively, and take action through education and advocacy.
Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or ally, these tools will support you in standing up to hate and building inclusive communities.
Learn. Act. Build Unity.
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