Events

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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. 

Genocide Memorial Day – London, UK

IHRC are pleased to announce its 12th annual Genocide Memorial Day. Watch it on this page or www.ihrc.tv from 1pm GMT on Sunday 17th January 2021. Please share this page. The topic of this year’s event is Starting Genocide: Demonisation. Demonisation forms part of the

WATCH: BDS – Challenges, Successes and The Way Forward

Watch the webinar hosted by Raza Kazim on Saturday, 19 December, on the challenges, successes and the way forward with Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions. The webinar was delivered with presentations from Huda Ammori (Stop Elbit Campaign and Apartheid Off Campus), Mick Napier (Scottish Palestine Solidarity

WATCH: Islamophobia Conference 2020

Watch the 2020 Islamophobia Conference with presentations with the brilliant participants, Mohamed Al-Asi, Houria Bouteldja, Abed Choudhury, Ramón Grosfoguel, Sheher Khan and Chair of IHRC, Massoud Shadjareh. Organised with DIN and SACC, this conference was held online on Sunday, 13 December 2020. WATCH THE FULL

Event Report: Author evening with Fazlun Khalid – Signs on the Earth

IHRC held an author evening on 11 November with Fazlun Khalid, founder of the Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IFEES) and author of Signs on the Earth: Islam, Modernity and the Climate Crisis.  Fazlun M Khalid was born in Sri Lanka and began his working life