Tehmina Kazi

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Tehmina Kazi has been the Director of British Muslims for Secular Democracy (BMSD) since May 2009. The non-profit organisation aims to raise awareness of the benefits of secular democracy and to promote a shared vision of citizenship.[1][2]

Background

Kazi worked as a Project Officer at the Equality and Human Rights Commission from December 2007 until April 2009, where she researched human rights issues as part of an inquiry into the Human Rights Act and its impact upon public service delivery. In January 2011, she was appointed as executive producer of Hidden Heart, a documentary film about British Muslims who marry outside of their racial and religious communities. During the same year she became a trustee of the Hope not Hate Charitable Trust, which seeks to challenge politics of hate and extremism within local communities. Kazi has reportedly steered the organisation's policies, advised upon building a socially cohesive society and ensured compliance with governance procedures. As of 2012, Kazi has also been an advisory board member of the Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks Project, contributing to media coverage on anti-Muslim attacks in the UK and assisting with policy and funding issues.[3][4][5]

Kazi regularly contributes to debates on civil liberties and foreign policy, and her articles have featured in media outlets such as the Guardian and the Huffington Post.[6]

Awards

  • Royal Society of Arts (2014): Centenary Young Fellow.
  • National Secular Society (2013): Secularist of the Year - finalist.
  • International Imam Hussain Council (2012): Outstanding Achievement Award – winner.
  • Cosmopolitan Magazine (2011): Ultimate Women of the Year Awards (Campaigner Category) – finalist.
  • BBC 100 Women (2014).
  • BBC 100 Women (2013).[3]

Conference talks

Kazi is scheduled to deliver a talk aimed at overturning myths surrounding the Government's Preventing Violent Extremism agenda on 20 July 2016 at Conway Hall in London.[7]

Resources

Notes

  1. BMSD: Tehmina Kazi, accessed 11 July 2016
  2. BMSD: Objectives, accessed 20 April, 2016
  3. 3.0 3.1 Tehmina Kazi LinkedIn Profile, accessed 12 July 2016
  4. Tehmina Kazi Endole Profile, accessed 12 July 2016
  5. Hope not Hate Structure HOPE not Hate, accessed 12 July 2016
  6. Public Spirit Contributors: Tehmina Kazi Public Spirit, accessed 11 July 2016
  7. Eventbrite: Myths about the Government's Preventing Violent Extremism, Tehmina Kazi Eventbrite, accessed 12 July 2016