The Diversity and Inclusion Team have planned a session with Advance HE on, 'Addressing Islamophobia in Higher Education'. This session will be an interactive discussion on different definitions of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred, including the 2018 All-Party Parliamentary Group's definition of Islamophobia.
The session will cover the below, and an opportunity to reflect on learning from the workshop and identify individual action points.
Defining Islamophobia – building a shared understanding
Interactive discussions on different definitions of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred, including the 2018 All-Party Parliamentary Group's definition of Islamophobia. Highlight how Islamophobia is often multifaceted, affecting perceptions, policies, and interactions on campus.
Data on Islamophobia in Higher Education
Presentation on recent data on Islamophobia's presence in UK universities and how such normalisation impacts academic choices, career progression, and mental health for both students and staff.
Beyond data: lived experience and impact on staff and students
There will be activities to explore how Islamophobia affects Muslim students and staff with personal testimonies to provide a humanised view of the challenges faced by Muslim individuals in educational environments.
Practical steps to fostering inclusion
Participants will look at practical examples of positive behaviours that promote inclusion including allyship/equity accomplice and active bystander practice and signpost to LJMU internal processes and support mechanisms to address Islamophobia and promote inclusion