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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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Category Archives: October – Vigils
Statements of Support #NatioanlHCAW 2019
Every year we received letters of support for National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2019 from across the social and political spectrum. We will be adding these letters of support below on this post and on this year’s National Google Map … Continue reading
Posted in October - Vigils
Tagged @NationalHCAW, Hate Crime, House of Commons, House of Lords, Leader of the Opposition, Letters of Support, Mayor of London, Members of Parliament, National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Northern Ireland, PCC, Police and Crime Commisioners, Prime Minsister, Scotland, Wales
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NationalHCAW HOPE Campaign 2018
H.O.P.E. stands for hate crime awareness, operational responses to hate crime, preventing hate crime and empowering communities to respond to and tackle hate crime. This year we are developing a series of social media graphics to promote H.O.P.E. in the … Continue reading
Posted in October - Vigils, Resources, Uncategorized
Tagged #LoveNotHate, #NHCAW, #NoPlaceForHate, #SafePlaceForAll, #WeStandTogether, @NationalHCAW, HOPE
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Letters of Support – St Pauls, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Solidarity Vigils against Hate Crime
We have received letters of support from the following: Prime Minister David Cameron Conservative Party Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg Liberal Democrats Leader of the Opposition Ed Miliband Labour Party Mayor of London Boris Johnson Conservative Party London Assembly Jenny … Continue reading
Posted in October - Vigils
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, April Acts of Remembrance, Brick Lane, Brixton, Brixton Bomb, Brixton Remembers, Hate Crime, London Nail Bomb Attacks, London Vigil against Hate Crime, Mark Healey, Mayor of London, Trafalgar Square, Vigil against Hate crime
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What will you be doing? 1st Hate Crime Awareness Week 13th-19th Oct
The 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign 2012 is under way to encourage as many people as possible to help tackle hate crime by doing something local. “The idea is simple, we want to encourage people to approach their local authorities … Continue reading
Posted in October - Vigils
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Brighton vigil against Hate Crime, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Ipswich Vigil against Hate Crime, Kettering Vigil against Hate Crime, London Vigil against Hate Crime, Milton Keynes Vigil against Hate Crime, Reading Vigil against Hate Crime, Solidairty Vigils against Hate Crime
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Reading Vigil against Hate Crime confirmed
Jamie Wildman has been in touch to confirm that he is keen to help organise this year’s Reading Vigil against Hate Crime. The event details have yet to be finalised but the event is expected to take place on the … Continue reading
Posted in October - Vigils
Tagged Hate Crime, Reading, Reading Vigil against Hate Crime
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E-newsletter update 13th Sept 2012
Dear friends and followers, Welcome to our latest e-newsletter as we rapidly approach October and the 4th International Day of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime (20th Oct 2012). We have been busy, as those of you … Continue reading
Posted in Fund Raisers, Meetings, Newsletter, October - Vigils, Resources, Training Events
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Bisexual, Disability, Domestic Violence, gay, Hate Crime, Homophobia, LGBT, London Vigil against Hate Crime, Mark Healey, Metropolitan Police Service, Pride London, Racism, Soho Drag Race, Transgender, Transphobia, Vigil, Vigil against Hate crime, Westminster
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20th October announced as date for next Vigil
October 20th 2012 has been announced at the date for the 4th London Vigil against Hate Crime, part of the International Day of Hope and Remembrance for all victims and survivors of hate crime organised by 17-24-30. The London Vigil against … Continue reading
Update 22/03/12
Dear 17-24-30 Supporter, Welcome to our first mailing since we registered as a small charity with HM Revenue & Customs. Reference XT30898. Our next fund-raising event will take place Sunday evening 1st April at the 2 Brewers, Clapham. … Continue reading
17-24-30 needs your support
In April 1999 David Copeland targeted the Black, Asian and Gay communities of Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho because he wanted to create a climate of fear that would divide our communities, ignite racial tensions and lead to the election … Continue reading
Posted in 05. Events, Affiliations, October - Vigils
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Admiral Duncan, Bisexual, Brick Lane, Brixton, Brixton Bomb, Brixton Remembers, David Copeland, gay, Hate Crime, International day of Hope and Remembrance, Lesbian, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mark Healey, Soho, Trafalgar Square, Transgender, Vigil, Vigil against Hate crime, Westmster
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17-24-30 joins WordPress
Welcome to the 17-24-30 WordPress Page which is being set up to mark the 12th anniversaries of the London Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. In April 1999 David Copeland set out to attack the Black, Asian … Continue reading