Muhammad Kashif needed 14 stitches to close a wound on his arm after an attack in Saskatoon. (Submitted by Muhammad Kashif)More than 100 community members and supporters drew up signs at James Anderson Park and walked around the park in a march of solidarity. Caitlin Grant, one of the three organizers, said that they were "disturbed" to hear of the racially-motivated attack in their community and felt they needed to respond. (Dayne Patterson/CBC)Islamophobic attack one of several in CanadaKashif's experience is one of several attacks on members of the Muslim community that has made headlines in the past month. In a press release, Chagger said it would bring together community and political leaders, academics, activists and members with intersectional identities.
Source: CBC News July 14, 2021 12:38 UTC