Please join CK LIP and LivingCK for the Anti-Islamophobia 101 Virtual Workshop the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) delivered through their Digital Anti-Racism Education (DARE) Project.
This workshop seeks to address the realities of Islamophobia and the way in which it operates within Canadian society. The workshop will help participants critically examine the impacts of Islamophobia on the lives of Muslims living in Canada and how it further marginalizes Black and Indigenous Muslims, queer Muslims, and Muslims with disabilities. Participants will learn how to be active allies to counter Islamophobia.
By the end of the workshop, participants will gain:
- A deeper understanding of Islamophobia and its systemic effects.
- Insights into gendered Islamophobia and its impact on Muslim women.
- Awareness of intersectional identities within the Muslim community.
- Tools and strategies for collective action against racism and Islamophobia
Date: April 29, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Where: Virtual (Zoom)
Space is limited.
Please Note: Discussions about harassment and/or discrimination can bring up strong feelings. We encourage participants to actively contribute to a brave space by being respectful, attentive, and open minded during these discussions. And, to actively engage in self-care or to seek support as needed during and after the workshop. If you require support the the Chatham-Kent Victim’s Services, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton-Kent can be of assistance.