Council on American-Islamic Relations, New York

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Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

Council on American-Islamic Relations, New York sits among Manhattan’s civic corridors, where advocacy groups gather a few blocks from City Hall. Non-profits like these serve as bridges—translating community needs into policy conversations and public education. They track incidents; coordinate legal support; and organize workshops on civil rights topics—all under one roof. The work is constant and connective, linking neighborhoods to broader conversation. A short walk connects them to courts and press rooms, which makes the location more than an address. At 233 Broadway Suite 820, New York, NY 10279, the office occupies a floor with broad windows that catch the Financial District morning light. Inside, caseworkers field calls while researchers compile data for outreach packets on constitutional freedoms. Workshops on workplace discrimination and mosque safety planning often fill the schedule. Materials sit ready on shelves—fact sheets, know-your-rights cards, and multilingual guides. The rhythm here matches the pulse of the city’s civic calendar. Need to reach them? Call *(646) 665-7599* for intake or to ask about upcoming forums. Late arrivals can still catch directions after hours on the map—here. Wall Street’s towers frame the walk back out, and the subway hums a stop away—another reminder that urban change often starts on upper floors above busy sidewalks.

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Created 19 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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