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 #Hate2Healing

 

Online hate and cyberviolence have emerged as extensions of violence against women. Young Women aged 18–24 are most likely to experience the most severe forms of online abuse including stalking, sexual harassment and physical threats (Pew Research Center). 

To bring attention to the many lived experiences of online hate & Islamophobia by diverse Muslim women, girls and non-binary people, the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) launched #Hate2Healing, a unique, national anti-hate social media campaign aimed at representing diverse intersectional identities with strong narratives from Muslim women and girls identifying as Black, Francophone, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQI and those living with diverse abilities.

Creative Director of DARE 2 Video Series: Yazmeen Kanji

Campaign Illustrations by Hana Shafi


Trigger warning: videos included in DARE2 Project’s #Hate2Healing Social Media Campaign include content that may be disturbing and/or traumatizing to some audiences.

 

More #Hate2Healing stories

 
 

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CREATors OF #HATE2HEALING VIDEOS

The Digital Anti-Racism Education (DARE) phase 1 and phase 2 projects were funded by the Government of Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage.