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National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2023
A week of action to encourage the authorities, key partners and communities affected by hate crime to work together to tackle local issues.14 October 20238 months to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
A special service of Hope and Remembrance for all those affected by hate crime.15 October 20238 months to go.Latest Twitter updates
- NationalHCAW Google Map 2023 - it is live and we are ready to add markers for your hate crime events 2023. google.com/maps/d/viewer?… 5 days ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project is run by the anti-hate crime charity @NationalHCAW Whilst sharing the stats - we feel… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
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Forthcoming Events – September/October 2012
Okay, the next International Day of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime (20th October) is less than two months away. Here at 17-24-30 we have been busy networking and planning for this years activities which will include: … Continue reading
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Michael Polding, 62, gay man murdered in Brighton
– 16th July 2012 Michael Polding, 62, a gay man was found murdered in his flat in Brighton on the 16th July 2012. Police would like to speak to Ricardo Pisano, known as Brandon Victor Pillay, ‘Ree’ or ‘Ricky’ (pictured … Continue reading
Posted in Remember their names
Tagged Brighton, Michael Polding, Murder, Ricardo Pisano
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Michael Hall and Michael Roike survive hate crime attack in D.C.
Sunday 22nd July 2012 The attack came quickly and without warning, a barrage of punches that sent Michael Hall to the pavement, fracturing the right side of his cheekbone and leaving his face swollen and lined with surgical stitches. Michael Roike said … Continue reading
Sikh temple shootings – victims of hate
Ranjeet Singh 45, Sita Singh 41, Paramjit Kaur 41, Satwant Singh Kaleka 65, Prakash Singh 39 and Suveg Singh Khattra 84 Sikh Temple Gun Shooting 5th August 2012 Seven people were killed, including the gun man, and three others were wounded in the attack on … Continue reading
Posted in Remember their names
Tagged Hate Crime, I pledge against hate crime, Sikh Temple
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Angelo, victim of hate crime in Tunisia
– 1st August 2012 A gay Italian tourist, Angelo, was found murdered, stabbed repeatedly 10 times, in his holiday apartment in Hammamet, Tunisia. GayStarNews (07 08 2012) Dan Littauer – Brutal murder of gay Italian in Tunisa Gayday magazine (07 … Continue reading
Jeff Akers victim of hate crime
7th July 1957 – 19th February 2008 Jeff Akers, 50, died after he was attacked with a kitchen knife at a public toilet in Walton-on Thames, Surrey. Remembering Jeff Akers tribute site Barry&DistrictNews (15 07 2010) Sharon Harris – Barry family’s … Continue reading
Hallam Tennyson – victim of hate crime? 2005
– 21 December 2005 Hallam Tennyson, 85, was found collasped with serious head injuries and multiple stab wounds at his flat in Crouch end, north London, on 21 December 2005 His murder remains unresolved. Wikipedia – Hallam Tennyson Met Police … Continue reading
Michael Causer – victim of Hate Crime in Liverpool
9th October 1989 – 2nd August 2008 Michael Causer, 18, from Whiston, was attacked at a house party in Huyton in 2008. He suffered bleeding to the brain after being punched, kicked and stamped on. He later died in hospital. … Continue reading
Posted in Remember their names
Tagged Hate Crime, Micahel Causer, Michael Causer Foundation
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Alexandra Marques victim of hate crime?
1944? – 16 October 2005 The skeleton of Alexandra Marques was found in undergrowth off Woodside between Caddington and Slip End on January 5, 2006. This case is still unresolved. theguardian (05 10 2011) Simon Rogers – Five years of London … Continue reading
James Parkes surivor of hate crime
James Parkes was attacked by a gang of up to 20 teenagers and left critically injured outside a gay bar Superstar Boudoir on Stanley Street, Liverpool, on the 25th October 2009. He suffered multiple skull fractures, fractures of his eye-socket and … Continue reading