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Tackling Islamophobia in the Media

  These extracts from the IHRC project on mapping and analysing Islamophobia project (DHMIR) come from its 2013 and 2015 reports on the USA and UK respectively. They include recommendations from the 1966 Kerner Report from the USA. They were first reproduced here on 9 February 2022 in relation

Islamophobia Conference 2021

Watch live at IHRC.TV Live Broadcast – IHRC For full details go to: Islamophobia Conference 2021: Working with the Western(ised) Establishment: Yes, No, Maybe? – IHRC

Islamophobia Conference 2021: 11th & 12th December

Islamophobia Conference 2021: Working with the Western(ised) Establishment: Yes, No, Maybe? – IHRC Tackling Islamophobia has never been more urgent – IHRC IHRC Weekly video – Islamophobia: An Institutional Problem – IHRC

Tackling Islamophobia has never been more urgent

Faisal Bodi sees the passing of Islamophobia Awareness Month an opportune time to reflect on the alarming rise of this divisive bigotry on our shores. Almost ten years have passed since then chairwoman of the Conservative Party Baroness Warsi opined that hostility to Muslims has

IHRC Weekly video – Islamophobia: An Institutional Problem

Weekly Video – Environment of Hate Report: Worse Today – IHRC Report exposes HATRED of Muslims – YouTube â€“ original video European Parliament Launch of ‘Environment of Hate’ – IHRC Environment of Hate: The New Normal for Muslims in the UK – IHRC Event Report: Islamophobia

Islamophobia Awareness Month

Reports and Books – IHRC Muslim Experiences of Hatred and Discrimination in Germany – IHRC Muslim Experiences of Hatred and Discrimination in Austria – IHRC What’s Going on Here? US Experiences of Islamophobia between Obama and Trump – IHRC The New Colonialism: the American Model

New Citizens for Old: How Islamophobia makes Contemporary Germany

Listen to the podcast of the article or read the full text below.   As narratives of belonging get narrower and narrower, Arzu Merali argues that Germany provides both worrying precedents as well as ways to move beyond the arguments that to be a citizen