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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
- 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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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Original Soho Plaque missing
The original memorial plaque dedicated to Andrea Dykes, John Light and Nick Moore who died in the Admiral Duncan Bombing (30th April 1999) has gone missing. Mark Healey from 17-24-30 noticed that it had gone during recent checks. “If anyone … Continue reading
17-24-30: MAKE TIME TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
14 years on and another set of anniversaries is passing us by. 17-24-30 the dates of the three nail bomb attacks that took place in April 1999 when David Copeland set out to stir up fear and hatred by launching … Continue reading
Mark Healey: Why I think it is important to support Pride
When Ian Baynham was punched and kicked into a coma, later dying from the injuries he sustained, Pride London along with other organisations helped me stage the first London Vigil against Hate Crime (30th October 2009). This was one of the biggest … Continue reading
April acts of remembrance 17-24-30
In April 1999 David Copeland set out to stir up fear and hatred in the hope that it would lead to the election of the British National Party. He planted three nail bombs over a period of three weekends. The … Continue reading
A message from GMFA
New beginnings, new surroundings A message from Matthew Hodson, GMFA’s Head of Programmes Dear supporter, I wanted to write to you to let you know about some of the changes that are happening with GMFA, and how this will affect … Continue reading
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How do we make this an LGBT+ familiy friendly space/campaign?
In the lead up to our first LGBT+ drop-in/social at 170 Community Project we received some enquiries about whether or not the space would be LGBT+ family friendly. Yes of course we hope it will be and we want everyone … Continue reading
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Link to 100 marriage equality blogs
Hi. I am Joseph Atkins, webmaster and editor of the Gay Dating Blog. As the Supreme Court hears arguments on gay marriage rights laws this week, we decided to compile a list of our favorite 100 marriage equality blogs. I … Continue reading
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HATE CRIME it’s no joke!
We’ve set up a team Sponsor Me page to start fund-raising to cover the estimated £5,000 it will cost us this year to run the 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign. Click here to donate This small charity registered with HMRC is … Continue reading
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It is always good to catch up with friends
Yesterday the first Lewisham LGBT+ drop-in/social event took place at 170 Community Project, 170 New Cross Road. It was a small turn out as we did not advertise the event as much as we should have but it gave us … Continue reading