EVENT NOTICE: Can Muslims and Minorities work with the Westernised Establishment?
Dates: 11 & 12 December
Venue: Online ihrc.tv and YouTube and Facebook
For press enquiries and to organise interviews please email media[AT]ihrc.org or call / message +447958607475.
The annual Islamophobia conference takes place across 11 and 12 December 2021. Co-organised by Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), Scotland Against Criminalising Communities (SACC) and the Decolonial International Network Foundation (DIN), it tackles the issue of Muslim and minoritized community interaction with the Westernised establishment.
The sessions will draw on:
- (Muslim specific) theological debates;
- real world experiences of academia, civil society and working from within and without institutions;
- examples from social movements around the world from the Black Panthers and Young Lords in the USA to the Farmers’ Protest in India;
- ongoing struggles in tackling colonised forms of education;
- attempts to bring social transformation and change in the cases of war, segregation and apartheid past and present.
The panels across both days will be chaired by Seyfeddin Kara and Saeed A. Khan.
Updates and further information on the conference, including participant lists, supporting organisations, timings can be found on the conference page here.
For a background on the issues to be discussed please read Saeed A. Khan’s essay in The Long View. [ENDS]
IHRC is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
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