
As defined by the Ontario Human Rights Commission, “Islamophobia can be described as stereotypes, bias or acts of hostility towards individual Muslims or followers of Islam in general. In addition to individual acts of intolerance and racial profiling, Islamophobia leads to viewing Muslims as a greater security threat on an institutional, systemic and societal level.”
This training was developed with the help of Tasneem Vali from the Manitoba Islamic Association (MIA) and Natasha Ali from the Manitoba Islamic Association (MIA) and the University of Manitoba (U of M).
Course Duration – 1.5 hours
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Course Content
Islamophobia Introduction
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Islamophobia
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Islamophobia and Root Causes
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Islamophobia and Mainstream Media
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Bias, Prejudice and Microaggressions
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Islamophobia and Allyship
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Islamophobia Additional Resources
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