Chicago Sun-Times

Tom Ricketts meets with Muslims after dad’s racist emails,

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | @samjcharle­s

A local Muslim organizati­on said Friday the Cubs have committed to “concrete steps” they can take to combat Islamophob­ia in the wake of the leaking of racist emails sent by Joe Ricketts, patriarch of the family that owns the team.

Members of local Muslim groups met with Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts and Julian Green, the team’s vice president of communicat­ions, for about 90 minutes Friday afternoon at the offices of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the chapter, was “positive and hopeful” after the meeting, according to a summary of the discussion he posted on Facebook Friday night. He added that “concrete steps” the team must take to “combat Islamophob­ia in ways that are genuine, meaningful, and visible” were also laid out, but he did not offer details of what those steps would be.

“We will in the next few days release a joint press statement announcing those concrete steps” once he has met with Green to follow up, he wrote on Facebook.

Ricketts, according to Rehab, “committed to the concrete steps, adding that he too had not wanted actions that were token or cliche but meaningful and heartfelt.”

In a brief interview with the SunTimes after the meeting, Ricketts said the get-together was “very positive,” and he was “glad we had the chance to get it done.”

The leaked emails show Joe Ricketts, founder of TD Ameritrade, engaging in racist jokes and spouting anti-Muslim conspiracy theories.

Besides Rehab, the meeting also included members of the Council of Islamic Organizati­ons of Greater Chicago and the Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition — and Dr. Kamran Hussain, president of the Muslim Community Center, described by Rehab as a Cubs “superfan.”

Hussain told the Cubs executives that “he now felt blocked out by a franchise that he felt decidedly a part of,” Rehab posted. Rehab also said he played for Ricketts and Green “an audio sample of the dozens of hate messages we received that typically contained accusation­s of Muslims being foreign and threatenin­g.”

The point of what was shared with the Cubs executives was to emphasize “the reality of Muslims in America, as juxtaposed with the false narratives that feed the erasure, demonizati­on and exclusion,” Rehab said in his post.

After the leak this week, Joe Ricketts issued a statement to the Sun-Times and other media outlets:

“I deeply regret and apologize for some of the exchanges I had in my emails,” Joe Ricketts said in the statement. “Sometimes I received emails that I should have condemned. Other times I’ve said things that don’t reflect my value system. I strongly believe that bigoted ideas are wrong.”

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts and the team’s VP of communicat­ions, Julian Green, met with local Muslims on Friday.
FACEBOOK Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts and the team’s VP of communicat­ions, Julian Green, met with local Muslims on Friday.

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