Venue:
P21 Gallery
21 Chalton Street, London NW1 1JD
Saturday 12 December
2pm – 6.30pm
Nearest tube stations:
King’s Cross St. Pancras Underground Station
Euston Square Underground Station
Euston Station
FREE ENTRY. Lunch is served from 1pm – REGISTER NOW – FULLY RESERVED. PLEASE EMAIL ashiya@ihrc.org to be added to the waiting list
Please RSVP on Eventbrite for the purposes of catering and as spaces are limited
The Islamic Human Rights Commission and Scotland Against Criminalising Communties are twinning for the second annual Islamophobia conference on Saturday 12 December 2015. London’s Islamophobia conference, titled the Changing Face of Islamophobia, will look at how Islamophobia is a form of racism. Details for Edinburgh’s Islamophobia conference will be released shortly.
The conference in 2014, Institutional Islamophobia, focused on analysing institutional and structural forms of prejudice and hatred. Academics and activists from all over the UK attended the event, to take part in a discussion with an international panel of speakers.
This year we hope to discuss how Islamophobia has evolved from and replaced biological racism from the colonial period. We will also place Islamophobia within the wider xenophobic narrative currently on the rise in Europe. Furthermore, the aim of the conference is to develop a discussion around ways we can articulate why Islamophobia is racism and how we can utilise this to fight against the rise of racism in Britain and Europe.
Please click here for more details on the Edinburgh conference
Confirmed speakers include:
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A PDF COPY OF THE SPEAKERS’ BIOS
Arzu Merali
Azeezat Johnson
Hatem Bazian
Katy Sian
Les Levidow
Malia Bouattia
Ramon Grosfoguel
Roshan Muhammed Salih
Confirmed supporting organisations include:
African & Caribbean Diversity
Campaign Against Criminalising Communities
Decolonising Our Minds Society
NUS Black Students
Lewisham Islamic Centre
Intifada Street
The Muslim Directory
Organised by:
Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC)
202 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8PA
Join the discussion by sending your questions and comments via Twitter @ihrc
The programme is being live streamed online at www.ihrc.tv and recorded for upload to the IHRC YouTube/Vimeo etc. platforms. There will in addition be several members of the press at the conference. Usually we try and provide facilities for those who do not want to be filmed, however on some occasions we are unable to offer this, and this conference is one of those occasions. By attending you are agreeing to be filmed. If you would like to discuss this further, please email Ashiya at ashiya@ihrc.org. Thank you.