(ATLANTA, GA – 11/5/2016) The Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations today thanked the U-Beyond Mentorship program for inviting CAIR-GA to speak to high school students in Clarkston about their career goals.
“It’s a cliche, but it’s true: young people represent our future,” said CAIR-GA Executive Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell. “We were therefore comforted and reassured to see such a diverse group of young peope eager to pursue careers in the science, math and technology fields, as well as medicine and law.”
The U-Beyond event was held at Clarkston High School, which is home to many American Muslims as well as children of refugees and immigrants.