Events Calendar
Why attend a MEND event?
With at least 7,000 anti-Muslim hate crimes a year, systemic discrimination against Muslims in the workplace and relentless media negativity, there has never been a more important time to attend a MEND event and to learn more about tackling Islamophobia. Anti-Muslim hatred affects us all, just like racism and anti-Semitism. MEND unites communities to tackle Islamophobia. Sign up for an event below and learn more about the challenge at hand.

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October 2016
LONDON: Islamophobia – Causes and Cures
63% increase in Islamophobic attacks in Newham over the past year Muslim children being targeted under Prevent Strategy Islamophobia hate crime is on the rise What can the MUSLIM COMMUNITY do? MUST ATTEND PRESENTATION Speaker: Sufyan Ismail
November 2016
Confronting the Rise in Racism
Launch rally for Kirklees Stand Up to Racism group. Speakers include Wayman Bennett (SUTR National Co-Convenor) and Shahab Adris (mend). Please come and help show that racism will not be tolerated in Kirklees!
REDBRIDGE LIBRARY: Islamophobia Exhibition
mend will be showcasing a 24 panel exhibition highlighting the problem of Islamophobia and its consequences. Exhibition available from Thursday 5pm, and is open during usual library opening hours from Friday through to Monday.
The Causes & Cures of Islamophobia (Manchester)
For more information please call 07766 818 896 or email [email protected]
Islamophobia Awareness Stall with the Myriad Foundation (Manchester)
For more information on please call 07766 818 896 or email [email protected]
Vintage Tea with mend (Loughborough)
A ticketed event taking place in Loughborough on 6th November at 1.30pm to 4.30pm at Roseberry St Peter’s Community Centre, Storer Road, Loughborough, LE11 5EQ For more information please call 0777 966 2254 or email [email protected]
Inequalities Network Conference at Leeds University (Leeds)
Research that has helped to reduce inequalities will be showcased at a one-day conference being hosted by Leeds Social Sciences Institute (LSSI) in the Great Hall, University of Leeds. The event, which is being held as part of LSSI’s inderdisciplinary debate series, will also provide opportunities to discuss the role research can play in reducing inequality. It will have a particular focus on challenges such as ethnic and religious inequalities; mobility inclusion; welfare and mental health. The conference is aimed…
The Rise of Islamophobia – its Causes and Cures (Radio)
Listen in or Phone in: Heritage Radio 1602AM
Islamophobia Exhibition (Leeds)
For more information please call 07515 464 156 or email [email protected]
What is Islamophobia with Chai Ladies (Manchester)
For more information please call 07766 818 896 or email [email protected]