Islamophobia Toolkit

  • Text graphic reading "my voice is louder than hate" with stylized design elements.

    My Voice is Louder Than Hate

    My Voice is Louder Than Hate is a multimedia lesson resource designed to empower students in Grades 9 to 12 to push back against hate and prejudice in their online communities.

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    Trying Together Anti-Racism Tools for Adults, Educators, and Children

    Trying Together’s “Anti‑Racism Tools” page offers a curated collection of videos, articles, and action guides designed to support caregivers, educators, and communities in confronting racism and fostering equity.

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    Avoiding Microaggressions in Classrooms and Online

    This guide explores what microaggressions are, their impact, how to avoid them, how to respond, how to prevent them, and more.

  • Screenshot of a webpage titled 'What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)?' from a study guide. It features navigation links, a section about study guides, categories like Sociology, History, Politics, Discrimination & Race Relations, and Critical Theory. At the bottom, there is a profile of Georgie Williams, an MA in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics & Political Science, with publication and update dates.

    What is Critical Race Theory?

    This study guide is a clear, accessible introduction to Critical Race Theory, exploring its origins, key concepts, and relevance.

  • Screenshot of YouthREX website showing articles about Islamophobia in Canada, including reports by Noor Cultural Centre and Canadian Senate.

    YouthRex Research and Evaluation Exchange on Islamophobia

    These educational resources from YouthRex include videos, stories, fact sheets, articles, and briefs on Islamophobia.

  • A document titled 'Anti-Islamophobia Resources' with tips for D.I.Y. Anti-Racism Learning, including don't try to do everything, don't believe everything, learn based on your style, and prepare for discomfort.

    Anti-Islamophobia Resources

    The ‘Islamophobia is’ video series offers an introduction to the analysis of Islamophobia. Use this resource list to broaden and deepen your understanding of whatever area(s) sparked your interest.

  • Facebook profile page of NCCM, a group advocating for Muslim civic engagement and human rights, with a banner saying 'The Time is Now' and 'Lead the Path to Justice', featuring a person walking on a maze-like pathway.

    National Council of Canadian Muslims Facebook

    This Facebook Page is a leading voice on Muslim civic engagement and the promotion of human rights

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    7 Questions British Muslims Are Tired of Hearing [Video BBC 3]

    From BBC Three, this video shares 7 questions British Muslims are tired of hearing.

  • A flyer from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network titled "Talking with your Children about Islamophobia and Hate-Based Violence". The flyer includes a photo of three smiling children, two girls and one boy, with diverse backgrounds, and text explaining the effects of Islamophobia and ways to talk to children about it.

    Talking with your Children about Islamophobia and Hate-Based Violence

    This Factsheet from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network contains age-specific guidelines for talking with children about Islamophobia and hate-based violence, and helpful tips for parents and caregivers.

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    Toolkit for "Expelling Islamophobia"

    This toolkit for “Expelling Islamophobia” outlines a six-step lesson plan using a short film by Unity Productions Foundation. It contains a Teacher discussion guide and more.

  • Screenshot of a webpage titled 'Teaching About Islamophobia'. The page contains the date March 19, 2025, and a section labeled 'Introduction' discussing Islamophobia and related issues.

    Teaching About Islamophobia

    Educators 4 Social Change compiled a list of many resources available for teachers to use when teaching their class about Islamophobia.

  • Screenshot of the Manitoba Islamic Association's page listing counselors' availability and languages. The table shows counselors' names, days and times, appointment types, languages, and services provided. Contact information for booking appointments is at the bottom.

    Mental Health & Wellness Resources

    This page from the Manitoba Islamic Association contains resources for Mental Health and Wellness.

  • A man with a beard and glasses, wearing a skullcap, reading from a holy book inside a mosque, with sunlight shining through stained glass windows behind him.

    The Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research

    The institute aims to be a trusted source by generating well-researched Islamic content, then carefully assembling it into curricula that can be used by various educators and community leaders to help anchor young Muslims in their faith, and produce thoughtful societal contribution.

  • Duke University Islamic Studies Center webpage with text, photographs of two men, and navigation links.

    Duke Islamic Studies Centre

    This page showcases a vibrant, diverse community of scholars and students engaged in interdisciplinary teaching, interactive learning, and cutting-edge research about Islam and Muslims.