Inner-city Muslim Action Network
Sa'ud Salahuddin serves as the Green Reentry Associate Director at Inner-city Muslim Action Network since May 2021, focusing on strategic planning and transitional housing program initiatives. Previous roles include Senior Case Manager at Primo Center for Women and Children, where Sa'ud coordinated housing and trauma-based support services, and Director of Academic and Community Affairs at Marifah Academy, overseeing academic programming and student success. Sa'ud has experience as a Lead English Language Instructor at INTERLINK/English Gate Academy, a lecturer at Al Baha University, and extensive case management and crisis intervention work at Beacon Therapeutic-Day School and Shelter Outreach. Sa'ud's educational background includes a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts/Criminal Justice, as well as various teaching and certification credentials.
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Inner-city Muslim Action Network
The Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) is a community organization that fosters health, wellness and healing in the inner-city by organizing for social change, cultivating the arts, and operating a holistic health center. IMAN incorporated as a nonprofit in 1997 through the drive of people directly affected by and deeply invested in social issues affecting communities of color living on Chicago’s South Side. Since that time, IMAN has steadily grown and, in 2016, opened a second office in Atlanta to continue mobilizing a cross-section of people committed to this mission. The organization models an integrative approach that employs holistic interventions to address a spectrum of structural and systemic injustices impeding a dignified quality of life for people in marginalized communities.