Our Programs ………..
Those who choose to be absent from the high-visibility events to combat Islamophobia will set themselves apart from those standing up to combat Islamophobia.
Through its organized events and invitations, the March 15th Forum will collect information on organizations and private sector entities supporting and organizing their own high-visibility events to combat Islamophobia and those refusing to join the efforts to combat Islamophobia.
The solidarity register will compile the invitees’ responses to the call to combat Islamophobia as a public record. This will be a step towards creating a market-based competitive environment for those combating Islamophobia.
The March 15th Forum’s efforts to build a global network of writers, commentators, influencers, and opinion leaders will be used to disseminate information about those combating Islamophobia.
The Solidarity Register and Islamophobia Scorecards, which grade individuals and the private sector, will be used to educate, inform, and raise awareness about those combating Islamophobia, those contributing to Islamophobia, and those indifferent to the plight of Islamophobic victims. The Forum aims to focus its activities on regions with high incidents of Islamophobia.
What will this program achieve?
- This program aims to encourage and grow the ranks of those combating Islamophobia and set an example for others to join the efforts to combat Islamophobia. It incentivizes those whose success depends on favorable relationships with the Islamic people; joining the ranks of combating Islamophobia will burnish their credentials.
- The March 15th Forum’s objective is advocacy. Promote the vision that the corporate and private sectors must demonstrate that Islamophobia does not play a part in their corporate social responsibilities. What better way to test the corporate and private sectors than by checking their participation in high-visibility events to combat Islamophobia?
- Islamophobia is not just manifested in hate speech; it is about anti-Muslim prejudice and discrimination in employment, education, immigration, citizenship, housing, trade, and commerce, all of which are widely documented. Combating Islamophobia will alleviate a wide range of prejudicial and discriminatory activities.
- Those who have remained silent have the opportunity to commemorate International Day to Combat Islamophobia and make the world a better place for all.
- The UN-designated International Day to Combat Islamophobia creates new opportunities for organizations and private researchers to investigate Islamophobia.