As part of CCMW’s Digital Anti-Racism Education Phase 1 Project, CCMW launched #DareToBeAware! a unique, bilingual anti-hate social media campaign focused on empowering racialized girls and women with the right information and tools to counter online racism/hate/Islamophobia.

The #DareToBeAware! campaign aimed at empowering racialized girls and women with information and tools to effectively counter online racism/hate/Islamophobia. Internet users who participate in online hate speech can influence potential perpetrators who may engage in street racism or take violent action against marginalized communities. Women aged 18-24 are particularly at risk and Islamophobia only adds to their vulnerabilities on digital platforms.

Join the movement. Download and share the illustrations with your friends and family and start a conversation on how YOU can help #DeleteRacism from our communities.

Campaign Illustrations by Hana Shafi.

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The Digital Anti-Racism Education (DARE) phase 1 and phase 2 projects have been funded by the government of Canada, department of Canadian heritage.