The deep impact of Islamophobia on people’s lives is set to be discussed at a unique event this November.
‘Islamophobia and Racism: Same or different?’ is taking place at Britannia House, between 12pm and 2.30pm, on November 28.
The Racial Equality Network (REN), which has organised the event, said: “For Islamophobia Awareness Month, we are holding an event to foster an understanding of Islamophobia and its impact on individuals and communities. The theme of Islamophobia Awareness Month is Seeds of Change and the event seeks to hold important conversations and bring communities together.”
The event has been organised alongside Bradford Council, Bradford Children and Families Trust, and the Council for Mosques.
People can register their attendance for the free event via Eventbrite by visiting https://shorturl.at/jfR1H
For more information, email info@raceequalitynetwork.org.uk
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