
Europe can do more to end Islamophobia by using these ten powerful counter-narratives
New research from the Counter Islamophobia Kit (CIK) project, which launches today at the European Parliament, seeks to provide answers
New research from the Counter Islamophobia Kit (CIK) project, which launches today at the European Parliament, seeks to provide answers
The groundbreaking  Counter-Islamophobia Toolkit (CIK) project which provides an actionable Counter-Islamophobia Toolkit aimed at combatting the numerous facets of growing Islamophobia across the EU, was launched on 26 September 2018 at the European Parliament, Brussels, BELGIUM (see below for the day’s agenda).  Details of the day’s
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Ground breaking project provides an actionable Counter-Islamophobia Toolkit aimed at combatting the numerous facets of growing Islamophobia across the EU
Ground breaking project provides an actionable Counter-Islamophobia Toolkit aimed at combatting the numerous facets of growing Islamophobia across the EU
Attendees MUST register by filling in enclosed form. Launch on 26 September
The CIK will be launched on Wednesday 26 September 2018 at the European Parliament
The CIK will be launched on Wednesday 26 September 2018 at the European Parliament
This week Arzu Merali talks about this two year project with the EU and University of Leeds on how to counter Islamophobia the right way.
IHRC held its annual Islamophobia Conference on Sunday, 10 December. The theme for 2017 was ‘The Rise of Nativism.’
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