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Meetings with Islam

Combating discrimination Completed
Przestrzeń Wspólna
mazowieckie
Warszawa
Climate Change Foundation, Białystok, Poland
2015-02-09 - 2015-12-31
193 909,39 PLN
174 515,00 PLN
religion and secularity, hate speech, culture
Project description
Over the last years, we have been witnessing a swell of negative attitudes towards Muslims (Hate Speech, joint study by the Centre for Research on Prejudice, University of Warsaw, and the Stefan Batory Foundation, 2014). Public space has been appropriated by individuals and/or groups using hate speech, ultimately resulting in a false image of Muslims, and in growing discrimination. Insufficient knowledge and fear have given rise to negative attitudes towards Muslims, as proven by web forum posts and the popularity of anti-Islamic Facebook groups.
The purpose of the project was to analyse Polish attitudes towards Muslims and to overcome related stereotypes by artistic interventions.
As part of a project implemented in 3 Polish cities inhabited by Muslim refugees (Białystok, Lublin, Łomża), film screenings, debates, meetings, and workshops were organised, all recognised as a point of departure for discussions concerning the Polish perception of Muslims and ways of combating islamophobia. A study concerning the Polish perception of Muslims was organised in co-operation with the Centre for Research on Prejudice of the University of Warsaw. The study yielded reports available to everyone concerned.
Twenty-five film screenings, 11 debates and meetings, 4 matinees and 3 workshops for children, and a film breakfast session were held. Nineteen non-governmental organisations and institutions were involved.
The project addressed residents of cities all activities took place in, Muslims included. Entrance to all events was free. A total of 2.466 participants took part in the projects.
Fundacja Zmiana Klimatu (Climate Change Foundation) was a project partner; the Foundation was responsible for preparing short film screenings and the film breakfast session in Białystok.
We use the grant for capacity building