Strategies for addressing anti-Muslim hatred – 2-part workshop 2

Delivered by Tell MAMA and Faith Matters, these sessions will provide strategies for addressing anti-Muslim hatred.

The sessions will cover:

  • an overview of the history and diversity of the Muslim community in Belfast;
  • an understanding of what constitutes anti-Muslim hatred, the demographics of perpetrators and victims, trigger points, and the impact of online trends and far right groups; as well as
  • providing practical skills for interrupting anti-Muslim hostility.

Participants must commit to attend both workshops and registration for the event is essential.

To register, email goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk

This event is part of our DiverseCity programme, exploring our diverse and shared stories and the communities, cultures and traditions that make Belfast.

Strategies for addressing anti-Muslim hatred – 2-part workshop

Delivered by Tell MAMA and Faith Matters, these sessions will provide strategies for addressing anti-Muslim hatred.

The sessions will cover:

  • an overview of the history and diversity of the Muslim community in Belfast;
  • an understanding of what constitutes anti-Muslim hatred, the demographics of perpetrators and victims, trigger points, and the impact of online trends and far right groups; as well as
  • providing practical skills for interrupting anti-Muslim hostility.

Participants must commit to attend both workshops and registration for the event is essential.

To register, email goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk

This event is part of our DiverseCity programme, exploring our diverse and shared stories and the communities, cultures and traditions that make Belfast.

Exploring Brotherhoods & Friendly Societies

Through a range of talks, and time for questions and discussion, this one-day online event will explore the history and traditions of Brotherhoods and Friendly Societies in Ireland.

There will be specific talks on the the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Apprentice Boys of Derry, the Irish National Foresters, Freemasonry, and the Orange Order.

The diversity between the different organisations will become clear, as will the similarities.

Time: 10.30am-3.00pm

Cost: £6