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. 

Event: Muslim Perspectives on Convivencia

Introduction Description Zoom Registration Address Links Poster   Introduction Make sure not to miss this event on how we can unite for justice in Palestine. As part of a series on perspectives on Convivencia we will be discussing how Muslims, Jews and Christians can live

Author Evening with Asa Winstanley: Weaponising Anti-Semitism

Join IHRC for an author evening with Asa Winstanley, to discuss the book, Weaponising Anti-Semitism: How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn – purchase from the IHRC Bookshop. WHEN: Friday, 11 August 2023, 6.30pm BST WHERE: IHRC (202 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8PA) or

Event Report: Author Evening with Shaykh Hamid Mahmood

IHRC held an author evening with Shaykh Hamid Mahmood to discuss Our Fatima of Liverpool, co-authored with Yahya Birt, on Thursday, 6 July. Purchase Our Fatima of Liverpool from the IHRC Bookshop. Watch the author evening: PART 1:   Part 2: This event was chaired

Decolonising The Discourse – with Sandew Hira

This event is organised by Birmingham Business School Decolonisation Project, University of Birmingham. What does decolonizing the university mean? Sandew Hira, our keynote speaker and the author of Decolonizing The Mind – a Guide to Decolonial Theory and Practice, argues that colonialism has created a