AVAILABLE WORKSHOPS

A Teachable Moment on Islamophobia

This workshop explores how Islamophobia may be impacting our schools and classrooms. It begins with an overview of Islamophobia and common myths about Islam and Muslims, then examines how Muslim children are impacted by negative public discourses about their faith. Case studies and recommendations for practice will be explored.

Story Telling: Reclaiming Our Narratives

This interactive workshop will use storytelling, creative writing, and mixed media, to critically deconstruct existing narratives/myths about Muslims and examine how to engage and tell stories from an anti-racist and anti-Islamophobia lens. We will explore strategies for effective allyship and engagement with Muslims communities.

 Islam 101 or Islam Awareness

This workshop is a basic introduction to Islam and Islamic religious practice for individuals with no or limited knowledge of the religion.  It addresses both basic tenants of faith and also discusses and challenges prevalent stereotypes about Islam and Muslims.

Inclusive Schools and Workplaces

This workshop for examines the legal and pedagogical foundation for creating welcoming and inclusive school and work environments for everyone. 

Say Salaam: Islamophobia and Bystander Intervention

This workshop explores how Islamophobia may be impacting youth on an individual level and works with students to identify the different ways they can intervene when they see Islamophobia and other forms of discrimination taking place in their school or community.

 Exploring the Intersection: Understanding Anti-Black Islamophobia 

In this workshop we’ll explore the interlocking impact of Anti-Blackness and Islamophobia on Black Muslim Communities and Black Muslim Students. Practical resources and recommendations will be shared to support efforts to promote anti-racism and inclusion.

Healing Centered Anti-Islamophobia Practice

Sadly, far too many schools, corporations, and universities have to confront Islamophobia in their place of learning and work. This workshop will explore rebuilding trust together after challenging moments. 

Parents and Families: Exploring tools to Disrupt Islamophobia

This workshop will provide families with an understanding of Islamophobia, advocacy and practical strategies to confront Islamophobia within our schools and community.

 Know Your Rights & Responsibilities

A community-based workshop designed to empower Muslims in Canada on their basic rights and responsibilities. Be engaged in the political process, what’s involved, as well as how communities and individuals can ensure they have a say in their municipal, provincial, and federal governments.

Know Your Rights on Campus

Students will learn about their basic legal rights and responsibilities on campus. The workshop provides tools and resources for students so that they can navigate life on campus as Muslims with confidence.

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