Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Rivers of Hope: A Toolkit on Islamophobic Violence by and for Muslim Women
This toolkit has been shared across North America and used as a resource for those interested in learning more about how to address anti-Muslim hate crimes and support survivors.
Women with Disabilities & Housing
Learn how poverty and discrimination in housing is compounded if a person with a disability identifies as a woman, is Indigenous, Black or African Canadian, is from other racialized groups, identifies as Trans and/or is a migrant or refugee with precarious immigration status.
Unlearning Islamophobia in Anti-Violence Against Women Work
A background on how discussions around ending violence against women (VAW) in Muslim communities in Canada have often been steeped with Islamophobia. This backgrounder also offers best practices for Muslim-led anti-VAW projects.
Intimate Partner Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women
This resource highlights that when looking at gender-based violence against immigrant and refugee women, it is critical to see the different ways in which racism and sexism intersect and influence the lives of immigrant and refugee women.
Race, Gendered Violence, and the Rights of Women with Precarious Immigration Status
This toolkit has been written for service providers who assist racialized women living with precarious immigration status in Ontario and explores the relationship between race, gender, and immigration status.
The Intersectional Oppressions of South Asian Immigrant Women and Vulnerability to Domestic Violence: A Case Study
The authors of this paper bring together social work and law to discuss various factors that contribute to the multiple oppressions experienced by South Asian immigrant women in Canada. The paper also focuses on the particular vulnerability newcomer immigrant women can face in situations of domestic violence.
#SurvivedAndPunished: Survivor Defense as Abolitionist Praxis
This toolkit is a collection of tools, tips, lessons and resources developed through organizing experiences to support criminalized survivors through survivors defense committees. Survivor defense committees are critical because they help to secure freedom for criminalized survivors.
Islamic Perspective on Engaging Men & Boys to End Violence in the Family
White Ribbon and Canadian Council of Muslim Women partnered to create the Engaging Men & Boys to End Violence in the Family Project, focused on engaging and encouraging men and boys from Muslim communities to end violence in the family.