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Why attend a MEND event?
With at least 7,000 anti-Muslim hate crimes a year, systemic discrimination against Muslims in the workplace and relentless media negativity, there has never been a more important time to attend a MEND event and to learn more about tackling Islamophobia. Anti-Muslim hatred affects us all, just like racism and anti-Semitism. MEND unites communities to tackle Islamophobia. Sign up for an event below and learn more about the challenge at hand.
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Islamophobia Causes and Cures: Parents Workshop
Are we and our children living in an increasingly Islamophobic society? What role does the media play in anti-Muslim hatred? Can we do anything about it? MEND, in association with FEC, would like to invite parents and carers to a presentation on the issue of Islamophobia, its root causes, and how we as Muslims can […]
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Islamophobia Conference
Join the first and biggest South West National Conference bringing key organisations and communities across the region to build a collective and unified movement tackling Islamophobia in all its forms into the future. Speakers to be announced soon.
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Sheffield Against Islamophobia
Let’s come together in solidarity and learn more about the menace of Islamophobia. Empowering local communities and creating changemakers. Guest speakers include Paul Blomfield MP (Sheffield Central) Also featuring our landmark causes and cures presentation. This is a FREE event. Refreshments will be provided.
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Launch of the IRU – Sisters Afternoon Tea
61% increase in Islamophobic attacks in London over the past year, with an estimated 7000 hate crimes recorded by the Police against Muslims. Childline’s experimental stats recorded a 69% increase in racist bullying in playgrounds with the most common terms used being ‘bomber’ and ‘terrorist’. 60% of victims of Islamophobia are women. Refreshments will be […]
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How woke are you?
Does being Muslim mean that hummus is a necessary part of your diet? What have Muslims contributed to British society? Is creeping shariah a real thing? Come and find out. As part of Islamophobia awareness month, you are invited to an evening of games, food, and networking with members of Waltham forest. Rules – All […]
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