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Are you AWARE?

A collage of banners and logos promoting Islamophobia Awareness Month, featuring bold orange and blue text and phrases like Seeds of Change and We Are Proud to Support Islamophobia Awareness Month.

Resources:

Various links below!

What to do:

Are you aware that November is Islamophobia Awareness Month.

I mean, it would be understandable if you didn’t as reputable websites don’t host information about it…

You must ensure you have a microphone for PowerPoint to hear what you are saying whilst presenting! 

Screenshot of the Awareness Days website showing a search bar, event filters, and three event images: a typewriter, fresh vegetables, and a hand holding a purple ribbon. The selected country is the United Kingdom.

So, what now?

Let me help educate you…

Use this website- https://www.islamophobia-awareness.org/

A man in an England cricket jersey stands beside large text reading, Honoured To Be The Ambassador For Islamophobia Awareness Month. The Islamophobia Awareness Month logo and a donate button are at the top.

What will it offer?

Resources, Guides, workshops and assemblies!

A webpage features the text Take part in the conversation, be part of the solution and a button labelled Download IAM Guide. Four white boxes offer links to IAM Guide, IAM 2024 Press Release, Posters & Logos, and Mini Workshop.

Check out- https://www.theredcard.org/news/what-is-islamophobia-awareness-month/

Get involved!

The UK Government, is still ‘working’ on it.

Screenshot of the UK Parliament website showing an Early Day Motion titled Islamophobia Awareness Month 2024, with EDM 346 tabled on 30 October 2024. The motion has 23 signatures and no amendments.

Variations:

Check out some articles I have written linked to this…

Article 1- Islamophobia Exists and we must combat it in schools!

Article 2- Supporting Students During Ramadan

Screenshot of a Schools Week article titled Islamophobia exists – and we must combat it in our schools by Amjad Ali, discussing the normalisation of anti-Muslim sentiment in education.
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