Events

Events
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. 

Community Letter Writing Event

Join us for an afternoon of community, solidarity, and collective letter-writing as we send messages of support to Lottie, Ellie, Fatema, Zaynab, and Sam of the Filton 4. As restrictions on correspondence become increasingly severe, this is an opportunity to ensure they receive our words

Event: Diplomacy of the Bully

Global South Online Webinar: Diplomacy of the Bully: Coercion, Ceasefires, and the New Architecture of Power Titled as Diplomacy of the Bully, this event will examines the current geopolitical moment after aggressive US attack on the West Asia and South America through the lens of

National Demonstration for Palestine

Join IHRC and other organisations in a national demonstration commemorating the Nakba and protesting against the continued Genocide, ethnic cleansing, bombing and apartheid taking place in Palestine, Lebanon and Iran. Assemble: Saturday 16th May at 12pm Location: Exhibition Road in Central London Be sure to

Protest: Hands Off Iran!

IHRC will be attending this protest as part of the Hands Off Iran Coalition outside Downing Street on Wednesday 22nd April from 6-8pm

Thousands turn out to mark Al-Quds Day in London

Around 15,000 people defied the British government and hostile policing to turn out for Al-Quds Day in London today. The static demonstration was a resounding success, drawing a bigger attendance than normal in response to a government ban on the annual procession. The event lived

Al-Quds Day demo to take place in defiance of government ban

Organisers of the Al-Quds Day demonstration in support of Palestine will press ahead with plans for a rally tomorrow in defiance of a government ban on the march. Thousands of people are expected to turn up at the static demo in London after a last-minute

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Al-Quds day organisers seek to challenge government ban

Al-Quds (or Jerusalem) day is a short procession each year in the final ten days of Ramadan. It is a peaceful procession, attended by a significant range of faith and non-faith groups, to express support for Palestine. In October 2025, the police was notified of