Iymen Chehade

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Born
Iymen Hamman Chehade

OccupationsHistory professor, human rights activist
Political partyDemocratic
Iymen Chehade
Born
Iymen Hamman Chehade

EducationUniversity of Illinois, Chicago (BA, MA)
OccupationsHistory professor, human rights activist
Political partyDemocratic

Iymen H Chehade is an American professor, activist,[1] and head of Foreign Policy and Research for the Marie Newman IL 06 congressional campaign.[2] He ran as a Democratic candidate in 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois' 3rd congressional district, which had no incumbent.

Iymen Chehade was born in Chicago and grew up in the Avondale and Logan Square neighborhoods. He is the son of immigrant parents from Palestine.[3] Chehade holds a Bachelor's degree in History and a Master’s degree in Education from the University of Illinois Chicago.[4][5]

Academic career

Iymen Chehade is an adjunct professor of history teaching at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and the Columbia College Chicago. His courses focus on contemporary middle eastern history and events, including courses he created on the Palestine-Israeli crisis and the war in Syria.[6][7][8][9]

Activism

Iymen Chehade is a political and human rights activist.[10][1] Professor Chehade often serves as faculty adviser to the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters at SAIC and Columbia College Chicago.[6]

Academic freedom

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After screening Five Broken Cameras during his Palestine-Israeli crisis course at Columbia College Chicago a single-student complained about purported "bias" in one of the two sections during fall semester of 2013. Columbia College Chicago removed one of Chehade's scheduled sections for the 2014 spring semester. The American Association of University Professors in accordance with the Columbia College collective bargaining agreement definition of academic freedom found that Columbia College was guilty of academic freedom violations.[12] The class was reinstated.[13]

After the case, Professor Chehade served as one of five committee members on the American Association of University Professors Committee A on Academic Freedom. [6]

Uprising Theater

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Iymen Chehade is the founder of Uprising Theater, a nonprofit in Chicago, dedicated to working to give voice to the people of Palestine and others who are marginalized.[15][16] In 2009, Chehade wrote and directed a play about a Palestinian family living under occupation called Garden of the Three.[17] Uprising Theater functions as a community outreach organization providing artist stipends and income opportunities to artists during the COVID19 pandemic. In addition with producing readings and workshops, Uprising distributed PPE and holiday meals in Chicago to communities in need, hosting blood drives, collecting textiles to recycle and more.[18][19][20]

Political career

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