Building Bridges Over Time

Each year marks a step forward in fostering dialogue, strengthening communities, and promoting understanding. This timeline highlights the evolution of Muslim Awareness Week and the impact it continues to have across Quebec.

Remembrance ceremony at Muslim Awareness Week 2025, Québec
Milestones

From Vision to Movement Across Québec

What started as a local initiative has become a province-wide movement uniting citizens, institutions, and faith communities. Each year, new partnerships, youth projects, and awareness campaigns continue to strengthen this collective effort for understanding and solidarity.

Remembrance vigil at Muslim Awareness Week 2025, Québec

Foundation & First Edition

Year 2019

Muslim Awareness Week (SSM‑MAW) is officially launched as a community‑driven initiative rooted in the collective response to the Quebec City mosque attack of January 29, 2017. The first edition establishes SSM‑MAW as an annual platform dedicated to intercultural dialogue, public education, remembrance, and the fight against prejudice. Early programming includes public discussions, commemorative activities, and awareness initiatives aimed at fostering mutual understanding and social cohesion. This foundational year defines the identity of SSM‑MAW as both a space of memory and a proactive movement toward a more inclusive society.

Expansion & Institutional Engagement

Year 2020

The second edition marks a significant expansion of SSM‑MAW through strengthened partnerships with community organizations, public institutions, universities, and civic actors. The programming diversifies to include cultural events, conferences, educational workshops, and citizen dialogues. This year confirms SSM‑MAW’s relevance within Quebec’s social landscape and reinforces its capacity to mobilize diverse audiences around issues of inclusion, coexistence, and collective responsibility.

City street scene in Québec during Muslim Awareness Week 2020 outreach activities
Muslim Awareness Week 2021 event photo — community gathering in Québec

Resilience and Adaptation

Year 2021

In the context of the COVID‑19 pandemic, SSM‑MAW adapts its activities through virtual and hybrid formats. Despite physical restrictions, the organization maintains a strong presence through online panels, digital educational content, and remote community discussions. This edition emphasizes empathy, mental health, solidarity, and social cohesion, demonstrating SSM‑MAW’s resilience and its ability to remain impactful during times of collective uncertainty.

Consolidation and Program Diversification

Years 2022 - 2023

These editions are characterized by the consolidation of SSM‑MAW’s organizational structure and the professionalization of its processes. Art exhibitions, academic lectures, thematic round-tables, interfaith encounters, and youth‑focused activities become central components of the programming. SSM‑MAW strengthens its institutional credibility, expands its volunteer and partner networks, and increases its media presence across Quebec.

Guests at SSM-MAW Muslim Awareness Week 2023 launch event reception, Montréal
Community members at SSM-MAW Muslim Awareness Week 2024 Montréal gathering

Civic Dialogue and Community Impact

Year 2024

The 2024 edition places a strong emphasis on civic engagement, critical reflection, and community healing. Programming addresses themes such as Islamophobia, social justice, inter-community relations, and youth engagement. Through conferences, artistic initiatives, and public forums, SSM‑MAW deepens its role as a platform for awareness, dialogue, and collective learning.

Public Recognition and Institutional Growth

Year 2025

The seventh edition represents a major milestone in the institutional development of SSM‑MAW. It features an expanded and structured program including an official launch at Montreal City Hall, a large‑scale community expo, blood donation initiatives, academic collaborations, public commemorations, and multiple thematic round-tables. This year marks a significant increase in public recognition, media visibility, and cross‑sector partnerships.

Community dialogue at SSM-MAW Muslim Awareness Week 2024, Montréal
Group entering a mosque during Muslim Awareness Week 2025 mosque visit, Montréal

Building Bridges and Long‑Term Vision

Year 2026

The eighth edition reflects the maturity and long‑term vision of SSM‑MAW. The programming integrates academic spaces, artistic performances, interfaith dialogue, large public gatherings, and a closing ceremony symbolically passing the torch to Black History Month. This edition positions SSM‑MAW as a sustainable, forward‑looking initiative rooted in remembrance, education, and long‑term social impact.

Our Community of Partners

Our Impact

Small Actions, Lasting Change

Each edition of Muslim Awareness Week brings people together through learning, volunteering, and shared dialogue. From classrooms to cultural centres, our reach continues to grow—empowering individuals to act against Islamophobia and for inclusion.

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Become a Bridge Builder!

By offering your time and skills you help build bridges and foster understanding, while making meaningful connections and contribute to a more inclusive Quebec.

Decorative vector graphic used in SSM-MAW Muslim Awareness Week website design
FAQs

Learn and Discover

Find answers to common questions about our events, how to support us, and the broader context of Muslims in Quebec.

Why raise awareness about Islamophobia in Quebec?

Raising awareness about Islamophobia helps recognize and combat prejudice and discrimination against people of Muslim faith. By encouraging dialogue and understanding, MAW contributes to a more just and inclusive society where everyone can live and practice their faith safely.

Who can participate in Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) activities?

MAW activities are open to everyone—youth and adults, people of any faith or none at all, newcomers and long‑time residents. The spirit of the week is inclusive, and anyone curious about Muslim diversity in Quebec is welcome.

What is Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is an annual week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs are invited to learn more about the achievements, contributions, aspirations and concerns of Quebecers of Muslim faith. It’s an opportunity to build bridges and celebrate the richness of Quebec’s diversity.

Is MAW a religious event?

No, MAW is not a religious event. It is a cultural and civic week that promotes mutual understanding and connection among Quebecers of all backgrounds. Activities focus on culture, volunteering, education and civic engagement rather than worship.

What is the main goal of Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

The main goal of MAW is to bring Quebecers of all backgrounds closer together. The week encourages mutual understanding and combats prejudice through dialogue, cultural activities and awareness initiatives.

What is a living library?

A living library is an activity where people become ‘books’ to share their stories with visitors. During MAW, Quebecers of Muslim faith discuss their experiences and answer questions to foster understanding and dismantle stereotypes.

How does Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) commemorate the January 29 2017 attack?

MAW includes vigils and commemorative talks in memory of the victims of the Quebec City mosque attack. These moments of reflection and dialogue highlight the importance of fighting hatred and promoting inclusion.

Why include a blood drive during MAW?

The blood drive is a solidarity initiative that shows the commitment of Muslim communities to the wellbeing of all. Organized in partnership with Héma Québec, this activity saves lives and raises awareness about the importance of donating blood.

What kinds of activities are offered during Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

The program includes fairs and exhibitions, interfaith round tables, living libraries, conferences, film screenings, art exhibitions, blood drives and commemorative events. These events aim to stimulate dialogue and showcase the talent and initiatives of Muslim communities.

How can I support Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) outside of events?

In addition to attending activities, you can support MAW by volunteering, sharing information with others, establishing partnerships or making a donation if fundraising campaigns are active. The team welcomes ideas and collaborations; feel free to reach out through the site.

How can I volunteer for Muslim Awareness Week (MAW)?

You can offer your help by contacting the organizing team through the contact form on the site. Share your availability and areas of interest, and the team will let you know about specific needs. Volunteers are essential for greeting guests, supporting events and promoting the week.