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1 By : Lallia Allali Godwin Higa Linda Williams
Addressing Islamophobia & Its Impact on Children Through A Trauma Informed Lens By : Lallia Allali Godwin Higa Linda Williams

2 The report is based on a statewide survey of over 600 Muslim students, ages 11 to 18. They were asked questions about how comfortable they felt at their schools and portraying their Muslim identity in that environment, as well as their experiences with bullying and teacher discrimination. 471 Muslim American students attending public school in CA between the ages of 11 and 18 responded to the survey

3 The Findings 55% of Muslim students have been subject to at least one form of religion-based bullying. This is twice as high as the national average of students reporting being bullied at school. 29% of Muslim girls who wear the headscarf reported being offensively touched by another student. 27% reported being discriminated against by their teacher. 19 % of respondents experienced cyberbullying because of their religion. The percentage of students who felt comfortable discussing Islam or Muslims in the classroom dropped from 80% in 2012 to 76% in 2014. Only 67% of students believe that schools are responsive to requests for religious accommodation.

4 ON NEGATIVITY FROM TEACHERS
“My teacher said, ‘You’re not American enough to understand.’ ” “Her father is bin Laden! She’s going to blow up the school; she’s going to blow it up! She has a bomb under her sweater! Everybody run, this jihad[i] girl is going to kill us!” When the Muslim student complained to her teacher, she was told that the male student had a right to express himself, especially since Muslims had caused a lot of problems in the world A Muslim student was called a “rag-head Taliban” by the teacher A teacher distributed an eight page pamphlet titled “Islam/Radical Islam (Did You Know).” The pamphlet alluded to Islam being a violent religion that preaches an “ideology of war.” There have also been instances of students being disciplined for speaking up and contesting a view held by a teacher.

5 “They would call me a terrorist and towel head and throw rocks at me.”
IN THEIR OWN WORDS “They would call me a terrorist and towel head and throw rocks at me.” “They would say I was a terrorist and always ask me, ‘How is the bomb you are working on?’ ” “Someone threatened to kill me if I went to school on 9/11.” “I heard another student call a Muslim student a terrorist and felt scared to portray my faith.” “Sometimes I get shoved, or punked because I am a Muslim. They call me names like ‘bomb boy’ or ‘Osama Bin Laden’ or ‘terrorist.’ ”

6 Muslim Students Reaction to Bullying & Discrimination
Thinking It Won’t Help “I felt like they wouldn’t care.” Distrust of Adults “I don’t think my [teachers and administrators] respect me .” “I sometimes don’t report the discrimination because the adults don’t think it is a big deal and just shrug the issue off. It is too much of a hassle to explain the problem.” Fear of Being Called A Tattletale “I would much rather keep it to myself because I don’t want others to think of me as a snitch.” “I felt like everyone would say I’m a tattletale.” Fear of Bringing More Attention to the Problem “I wouldn’t tell the school because all of a sudden everyone would know the problem.”

7 Providing resources to educators Providing professional development
Recommendations 1- Educational Approaches Providing resources to educators Providing professional development Working on inclusive curriculum Working on enhancing the process of reporting bullying

8 2. Social Emotional Approaches
Community Circle Building Restorative Practices in schools Restorative Justice Trauma-Informed Care Peace Path

9 Free to see and act without filters
Thank You


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