About the Training
This two-day training is designed to equip Muslim youth with the knowledge and tools to understand and challenge racism, build resilience, and support one another’s mental health.
Through interactive workshops and open discussions, participants will explore how racism and other forms of discrimination impact our communities, and how to respond in ways that foster inclusion, healing, and social change.
Training Topics
Historical overview of colonialism and its lasting impacts
Understanding concepts and meanings of racism
Islamophobia and religious bigotry
Gender diversity and sexism
Mental health impacts of discrimination
Building supportive and safe spaces for youth
Who Should Attend
This training is open to Muslim youth who are interested in learning, sharing experiences, and building community capacity to address racism and discrimination. No prior experience is required.
What’s Included
Two full days of engaging workshops and activities
Lunch and refreshments on both days
A safe, supportive learning environment
Certificate of participation
Registration & Contact
Register online: www.issacanada.com
Email: info@issacanada.com
Phone: (204) 944-1560
Spots are limited — register early to secure your place!