MuslimARC is an 501(c)(3) non-profit that educates on racism at the intersection of Islamophobia. Muslim We work to CREATE anti-racism programming and education resources, CONNECT a network of multi-racial and multi-faith leaders through digital media, storytelling, and dialogue, and CULTIVATE solutions through leadership development and organizing. MuslimARC officially launched on February 10, 2014, to address the intersections of Anti-Black Racism and Islamophobia with the hashtag conversation #BeingBlackAndMuslim.
Our training model with multi-faith groups and multi-racial coalition communities helps identify the intersections of systemic racism and Islamophobia. Within the ecology of today’s progressive movement, MuslimARC provides a unique service to support community leaders and social change organizations in building lines of solidarity across differences.
MuslimARC is an 501(c)(3) non-profit that educates on racism at the intersection of Islamophobia. Muslim We work to CREATE anti-racism programming and education resources, CONNECT a network of multi-racial and multi-faith leaders through digital media, storytelling, and dialogue, and CULTIVATE solutions through leadership development and organizing. MuslimARC officially launched on February 10, 2014, to address the intersections of Anti-Black Racism and Islamophobia with the hashtag conversation #BeingBlackAndMuslim.
Our training model with multi-faith groups and multi-racial coalition communities helps identify the intersections of systemic racism and Islamophobia. Within the ecology of today’s progressive movement, MuslimARC provides a unique service to support community leaders and social change organizations in building lines of solidarity across differences.