Events

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IHRC hold a variety of events for a wide audience base, from children’s books-based arts and crafts sessions and author evenings, to conferences on Islamophobia, and protests and vigils. 
 
We provide opportunities for new and upcoming authors & artists to be launched and promoted via our events. Our events are unique in nature where we have created a space for decolonial, religious, cultural, academic and political topics to be discussed. It also allows us to highlight the human rights and humanitarian work that we are carrying out in various parts of the world via our research, campaigns, and advocacy departments.  
 
To find out about future events or if you would like to hold an event with IHRC, please email events@ihrc.org

Know Your Rights Workshop

Schedule 7: what to do if you are stopped at the airport or other port in the UK. Speakers: Abed Choudhury and Raza Kazim. WHEN: Thursday, 20 February, 7pm GMT WHERE: IHRC Bookshop (202 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8PA). This event is in-person only.

Event Report: Genocide Memorial Day 2025 London

On 19th January 2025, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) hosted its 16th annual Genocide Memorial Day at the P21 Gallery in London. This year’s theme was “Resisting Genocide”, during which the speakers discussed ways to stand against these horrific acts. The event featured an

Children’s Storyreading & Activities Day: Bilal’s Bad Day

Get ready for an afternoon full of giggles, storyreading and sensory slime! We’re diving into the delightful world of Bilal’s BAD Day with the author, Neelum Khan. Bilal’s Bad Day will be available to purchase from the IHRC Bookshop. WHEN: Thursday, 20 February 2025 TIME:

Online Author Evening with Houria Bouteldja: Rednecks and Barbarians

Join us for an online author evening with Houria Bouteldja, to discuss her new publication, Rednecks and Barbarians Uniting the White and Racialized Working Class. Purchase Rednecks and Barbarians here WHEN: Thursday, 6 February 2025, 6.30pm GMT / 7.30pm CET WHERE: YouTube, Facebook and IHRC.TV