This package is designed to equip your elementary students with an understanding of the June 6th terrorist attack on the Afzaal family in London, Ontario. This package asks students to examine and interrupt their own unconscious biases and form real allyship with those on the receiving end of anti-Muslim hate. This package provides tools for students to combat Islamophobia as it occurs in their schools. It includes 40-minute lesson plans for each grade.
Read MoreA series of resources, curriculum guides and Book reccomendations to help fill the gap in educating about the experiences and history of Muslims all over the world.
Read MoreThe Islamophobia Research Hub is a community-engaged, change-making initiative to combat Islamophobia. Based at the York Centre for Asian Research at York University, the Hub's central role is to produce cutting-edge analyses of Islamophobic praxis and build innovative solutions.
Read MoreA participatory archive that is uniquely designed to document and share the history, lives, and experiences of Muslims across Canada.
Read MoreAn attempt to find a mutual understanding between proponents of Pride month & Muslim communities in an Ontario context.
Read MorePhotographer Faisa Omer juxtaposes the fear and joy of being a Black Muslim woman in Edmonton
Read MoreYoung Somali men are being killed at an alarming rate in Toronto and nearly half of their cases dating back more than a decade have gone unsolved.
Read MoreTo explore the scope and content of the available work about Black Muslims in Canada, a systematic review was done that focused on available published, unpublished, and grey literature.
Read MoreThe Sisters Project combats negative stereotypes of Muslim women by showcasing the diverse stories of women across Canada, while also creating a space of inclusion and belonging for all self-identifying Muslim women to embrace and celebrate their unique identities
Read MoreThis resource: encourages individuals who use it to explore Islam and Muslim Cultures in order to appreciate the diversity of Muslim peoples and communities truly, examines the multiple and intersectional nature of Muslim identities and seeks to deepen an understanding of the historical and present-day manifestations of anti-Muslim racism.
Read MoreA set of digital resources, online courses, workshops, videos and infographics that have been catered to educate, and engage, with administrators, educators, students and parents through an anti-racism and diversity lens.
Read MoreAligned with the Ontario Curriculum expectations in subject areas such as Health, Social Studies and Language, META has created and curated resources anchored in Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s Equity Framework.
Read MoreCurated List of books and resources on Islamic Heritage
Read MoreCurated list of various resources for parents of 2SLGBTQI+ Muslim Youth
Read MoreI am enough is a public awareness campaign that shares and highlights stories of strength, resilience, and love – of queer and trans Muslims in Canada.
Read MoreSalaam Canada is a volunteer-run national organization dedicated to creating space for people who identify as both Muslim and queer and trans.
Read MoreThis resource is for young Muslims who want support around their various complicated identities, from religion to sexual orientation and gender identity.
Read MoreThe Challenge Islamophobia Project offers lessons and resource to teach all of us to rethink what we know about Islamophobia.
Read MoreThis toolkit is designed to nurture healthy. thriving children who are joyful, curious and engage the world with confidence and pride in their Black and Muslim identities.
Read MoreSpotlights various Black Canadian Women, and the amazing work they are doing.
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