Canadian Arab Institute
Jasmine Hawamdeh is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in communications and operations, currently serving as the Manager of Communications and Operations at the Canadian Arab Institute since February 2021. Additionally, Jasmine is an Independent Artist with a portfolio available at jashawamdeh.com, active since April 2020. Previous roles include Housing Worker and Gender-Based Violence Worker at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Women's Representative at the Canadian Federation of Students from August 2019 to August 2020, and Vice President of Campaigns & Advocacy at the York Federation of Students from May 2019 to May 2020. Jasmine holds an International Bachelor of Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business at York University, completed in 2020.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
Canadian Arab Institute
The Canadian Arab Institute (CAI) is a charitable policy and community development think-and-do-tank. It was founded in 2011 to encourage and facilitate the inclusion of Canadian Arabs in the cultural, political, civic and socio-economic life of the country. CAI’s vision is for an engaged and empowered community in an inclusive and respectful society. Its mission is to promote Canadian interests by researching and articulating the perspective and potential of Canadian Arabs and advancing their contributions to society. CAI is the only such organization that focuses on Canadians of Arab heritage in support of inclusion and social cohesion. CAI’s primary objectives are: • Community engagement— CAI involves the community’s youth and professionals in development and networking opportunities that help enhance their leadership abilities and overall civic engagement. This includes professional development conferences, internships, mentorships, networking opportunities, role-modeling, and campus-based capacity building. These activities seek to increase the employability and career prospects of its participants while developing their civic leadership. • Research — CAI provides insight and recommendations for the benefit of policy makers, service providers, the media and civil society • Education — Part of our work aims to educate Canadians about Canadian Arab culture, heritage, and contributions to society. These cultural and educational efforts range from lectures, panels and conferences to museum exhibits, art displays, and musical and dance performances.