Muslims in Europe are a diverse and growing population of citizens as well as newly arrived immigrants. Though the majority of Muslims are a longstanding and integral part of the fabric of their cities, Many Muslims still experience discrimination and suspicion. The At Home in Europe Project seeks to improve the integration of Europe’s Muslim communities and other minority groups. Hamburg is one of the 11 EU cities where the project is engaged in monitoring and advocacy efforts, including visually documenting the everyday lives of the city’s Muslims.
Muslims from varied backgrounds have a strong sense of belonging to Hamburg, according to an Open Society Foundations survey.
A majority of Muslim and non-Muslim respondents agreed that their neighborhood is a place where people from different ethnic backgrounds get along well.
Muslims in France: "The Future Is Open" May 2012 Muslims in France are more often talked about than heard. This publication helps rectify the imbalance by sharing some of the everyday realities for Muslims in Paris and Marseille.
Closing the Gap: City Leadership on Employment and Workforce Diversity Online seminar
November 23, 2011
VIDEO
Cohosted by the At Home in Europe Project and Cities of Migration, this webinar examines efforts made by municipal authorities to create more equal and diverse workforces.
Living in Leytonstone: Identity and Belonging November 2011 VIDEO
Students share their views and experiences of identity and belonging at a multi-ethnic, multicultural school in London.