CIARS in Conversation Series
Anti-Muslim Racism Beyond Islamophobia: Examining the Intersections of Anti-Blackness and Anti-Muslim Racism
Join the Centre for Integrative Anti-Racism Studies (CIARS) for the second session of our CIARS in Conversation series.
Anti-Muslim racism has had a sustained presence pre-dating September 11th, 2001, with heightened discrimination afterward, fueled by ongoing refugee crises, cultural imperialism, and the global 鈥榃ar on Terror.鈥 In its current form, anti-Muslim racism continues to intersect with multiple identity markers both within the Muslim community and across the political landscape of fear. With unprecedented public attention toward followers of Islam through media coverage and policies promoting religious repression, gendered and racialized Muslims are disproportionately affected by police violence and repressive 鈥渃ounter-terrorism鈥 surveillance models.
This month鈥檚 CIARS In Conversation engages in key conversations pertaining to:
- Unpacking the compounding experiences of being Muslim and Black and the intersections of anti-Muslim racism and anti-Blackness
- Examining the role of Islam in shaping social change
- Addressing historical and present-day manifestations of anti-Muslim racism
Event Recording
About the Speakers
Dr. Ahmed Ilmi
Anti-Racist Educator and Scholar, Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellow at OISE, Author of The 鈥楽ay Walahi鈥 Generation: Identity, Profiling, and Survival in Canada
Gilary Massa
Human Rights Outreach and Engagement Officer for the TDSB, and the Lead Consultant for Inclusive Leaders
Imani Hennie
Social Worker, TDSB
Natasha Persaud
Discrimination and Harassment Counsel with the Law Society of Ontario; Partner of Formative LLP; Former Adjunct Faculty Member at Osgoode Law School
Rukiya Mohamed
Co-Moderator
TDSB Equity, Anti-Racism, and Anti-Oppression Coach, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant, OISE U of T MEd Student
Zainab Zafar
Co-Moderator
Anti-Racist Educator, Secondary Teacher TDSB, Mother, Researcher, and OISE U of T MEd Student