November is Islamophobia Awareness Month



Islamophobia Awareness Month takes place every November and aims to raise awareness of Islamophobia.

This year’s Islamophobia Awareness Month theme is seeds of change 

This year’s Islamophobia Awareness Month (IAM) theme is ‘Seeds of Change’ with the goal of ‘emphasising how small actions can lead to big change. Whether it’s starting a conversation, challenging someone’s views, or something more, we can all plant a seed to help tackle Islamophobia’ and LJMU is supporting this.

The key aims of IAM are: 

Relationships: To build strong relationships and educate a wide audience through training and resources. 

Empowerment: To empower wide audiences to apply their learning and contribute to positive change. 

Equality: To amplify Muslim voices within equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) practices. 

Discussion: To encourage open discussion on topics related to IAMs mission. 

Stereotypes : To provide a counter-narrative that challenges stereotypes of Muslims. 

Events at LJMU this Islamophobia Awareness Month 

Faith and Understanding: An Insight into Islam, Monday 25 November, 2pm to 4pm, online 

As part of IAM, all students, staff and the wider community are invited to join LJMU at this online event ‘Faith and Understanding: An Insight into Islam’, with Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, Zara Mohammed. 
The event aims to raise awareness of Islamophobia, encourage meaningful conversations, and promote a sense of belonging for everyone. The session will cover the topics, what is Islamophobia, why does Islamophobia occur, how can we combat Islamophobia and how can you be an active bystander.  The online event will be led by Zara Mohammed, who was elected as the youngest and first female Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain in January 2021 and was named in ‘100 Inspiring Muslims: Next Generation.’ Find out more and register for the event.

John Moores Students’ Union will also be hosting IAM events this November 

Islamophobia Awareness Month pop up, 12 November 

Join JMSU for a meaningful pop-up event during Islamophobia Awareness Month. Stop by Byrom Street on 12 November, between 11am to 3pm and check out an eye-opening exhibition, pick up free resources from the official non-profit organisation Islamophobia Awareness Month and learn how we can come together to combat Islamophobia. You’ll be able to enjoy free food, grab some merchandise, and connect with local organisations who are passionate about making a difference. Find out more.  

Muslim student insight session, 26 November 

Calling all Muslim students - JMSU want to hear from you! Join us on 26 November, 1pm to 3pm, at Byrom Street, for a relaxed insight session where you can share your experiences as a Muslim student and let us know what changes you'd like to see on campus. Whether it’s challenges with student loans, juggling your faith and studies, or feeling a sense of belonging, your voice matters! Find out more and sign up.

Diversity and Inclusion at LJMU

You can find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at LJMU on our website, including resources, events and training/development sessions.

 



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