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. 

Bibliographical Discourse Analysis – with Professor Saied R. Ameli

Professor Ameli gave us his time to explain more about this groundbreaking work, published by IHRC. Professor Saied R. Ameli developed the Bibliographical Discourse Anlaysis project to map the representation of Islam and Muslims in academic discourse. The four volumes published can be bought as

Scottish Launch of Counter Islamophobia Kit

Organised by Scotland Against Criminalising Communities and IHRC. When: Thursday, 28 March 2019 from 19:30-21:30 Where: Renfield St Stephens Centre, 260 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JP Speakers include: Arzu Merali (CIK Project, Islamic Human Rights Commission), Omar Afzal (Muslim Council of Scotland), and Professor Ian

Event Report – ‘Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain’

Amrit Wilson joined us at the IHRC Bookshop to discuss the new and expanded edition of her book Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain on 21 February 2019. The book is available to purchase online and in-store. Watch the event below, and read more about the book underneath.