Countering and Dismantling Islamophobia: A Guide for Individuals and Organizations

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Published April 2, 2021

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This toolkit is a collection of resources and proven best practices to empower communities and individuals to effectively counter and dismantle Islamophobia in its various forms.

This document is a comprehensive resource for individuals and organizations alike. Laypeople such as concerned citizens, parents, neighbors, and members of religious congregations will find tools here that empower them to challenge Islamophobia in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities. Educators; political, civic, religious or business community leaders; civic organizations; and any entity looking for guidance to fight bigotry in their ranks, organization, or wider communities can follow actionable items in this guidebook to help them dismantle Islamophobia.

This document is a joint publication by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), Western States Center, the Shoulder to Shoulder Campaign, and America Indivisible.

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