
IHRC Weekly: Counter Islamophobia Toolkit
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.

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.’

Luis Manuel Hernández Aguilar summarises his second report for the CIK project, looking at the ten most dominant counter-narratives to Islamophobia in Germany. At the height of the political campaigns leading to the Federal elections of 2017 (May – October), I interviewed a wide

Arzu Merali argues that plenty work already exists outside institutional contexts (and occasionally within them) for the British government to begin tackling the Islamophobic narratives that are undermining the country’s social and institutional life. This article is a summary of the second paper in the

IHRC’s Islamophobia Awards took place on 26 November 2017.

IHRC’s annual Islamophobia Conference took place on 10 December 2017

Sunday, 10 December from 10.30am – watch live on IHRC.TV

IHRC’s annual fundraising dinner and gala was held on 26 November 2017

The focus of this year’s conference will be on the ‘rise of nativism’

The focus of this year’s conference will be on the ‘rise of nativism’




