Since the start of the latest war in the Middle East, Islamophobic content has grown exponentially on social media platforms. With young people increasingly exposed to harmful narratives about Muslims online, educators require tools and resources to help counter these dangerous ideas that seek to divide and even radicalize people to hate.

Location: Online
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PM EST
Date: April 29th
Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s former Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia, will join the Harmony Movement, to provide a detailed presentation on how international conflicts are impacting our schools — and what educators can do to help students navigate this climate and resist the pull to view the world through false binaries.
What is Harmony Movement?
Harmony Movement provides interactive diversity and equity education programs that empower and inspire youth, educators and those in the social service sector to develop an equity lens, empathy, respect, and leadership skills as leaders for social change.
We encourage critical thinking, courageous conversations and strategy building to address and take action against stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination, racism and other forms of oppression.
