A national social media campaign designed to raise awareness about online racism and Islamophobia.

Welcome to CCMW’s learning hub!

 

In recent years, Canada has witnessed an increase in hate crimes based on race, religion, gender and sexual identity and expression. This alarming statistic speaks to the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address and prevent further harm to our communities.

This space is dedicated to education on countering Islamophobia, digital hate, racism, and gender-based violence. You'll find a multitude of resources here, including toolkits and descriptions of our workshops, all of which are intended to encourage understanding and inclusivity. Whether you want to expand your knowledge, schedule a workshop, or speak with us, we are here to help you every step of the way.

Our intention is to raise awareness about these widespread issues and encourage people to take action by providing them with the information they need. 

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9000+ People trained from over 65 different institutions 


200+ workshops delivered 


 

Hear from those who have attended our workshops and partnered with us

“I learned more about the history and current systemic practices of anti-Islamophobia in Canada.” 

“I found this workshop to be illuminating and community affirming. I am very happy that this was offered to our staff; I think it is timely and essential for us to have this resource available to us. The facilitators were amazing as well.”

“Very well presented, engaging and well- organized.”

“Thank you! Well worth it, anti-Muslim racism is so common in our society and this kind of programming is a necessary counter to that.”

“It was one of the most insightful and important workshops I have ever attended. We need more of those in our institution.”

“I increased my awareness and knowledge of what Islamophobia is and gained new understanding of gendered Islamophobia and its impact on Muslim women. I had never heard the term gendered Islamophobia before today.”

“I got a better understanding about how to talk about Islamophobia and advocate against it.”


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