Osman Khan, M. Ed.

Osman Khan is the Director of the Center for the Prevention of Hate and Bullying (CPHB). He received his B.A. in Law & Society from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and his master's in education from Pepperdine University. 

As an educator with over 20 years of in-class and administrative experience in K-12 schools ranging from Southern and Northern California, his commitment to fostering inclusive and safe environments where all individuals feel respected and valued cements the foundation of his work ethos. He has always been dedicated to creating meaningful, real-world connections between knowledge and experience — thus ensuring that individuals can apply what they learn and consequently make meaningful impact in the world around them. This aligns with his philosophy that education and advocacy should go hand in hand to foster growth and understanding in the communities that people reside. 

At CAIR, his vision is grounded in collaboration, growth, and a commitment to justice for all. He will be drawing on his educational foundation, passion for social justice, and dedication to fostering environments where empathy and mutual respect thrive.