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Islamophobia Research Hub

Finding real-world solutions for evolving forms of Islamophobia through community-engaged research and innovation.

The Islamophobia Research Hub is a community-engaged, change-making initiative to combat Islamophobia. Based at the York Centre for Asian Research at York University, the Hub's central role is to produce cutting-edge analyses of Islamophobic praxis and build innovative solutions. The Hub’s activities in research, innovation and narrative change drive towards dismantling Islamophobic systems and ideologies. Learn more.

Projects

Change-making research that pushes the existing knowledge landscape on Islamophobia in new directions

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Community

Equipping change-makers and mobilizing solutions through events and knowledge mobilization.

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Resources

Research publications and papers focused on combatting Islamophobia.

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Our Team

Led by experts in research and advocacy on Islamophobia and racism, our team is committed to leading collaborative initiatives to understand Islamophobia and propose solutions to eradicate it. Our work is supported by a steering committee comprised of research experts and community organizers across different disciplines, as well as a network of professionals, students, and community leaders.

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Opportunities

The Islamophobia Research Hub is looking for passionate and dedicated researchers and community organizers to join our team. Together, we strive to generate actionable solutions and empower communities to advocate for justice and equity.

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