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National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2022
A week of action to encourage the authorities, key partners and communities affected by hate crime to work together to tackle local issues.8 October 202261 days to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
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Tag Archives: David Copeland
Brixton Remembers 17-24-30
On Sunday 17th April 2016 the annual act of remembrance to mark the 17th anniversary of the Brixton Nail Bomb took place at the side of the Iceland Store in Brixton. Mark, Matt and Brigitte handed out over 250 of … Continue reading
Change.org petition launched by 17-24-30 to raise awareness of the 15th Anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks and appeal to Faith Leaders, Politicians and Election Candidates to pledge their support
We believe that it is important to actively remember the victims of hate crime, to show our support to those who have had their lives changed forever by acts of hate. We state clearly that hate crime is not acceptable … Continue reading
Posted in April 17th - Brixton, April 24th - Brick Lane, April 30th - Soho, Uncategorized
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Asian, Black, Brick Lane, Brixton, Conservatives, David Cameron, David Copeland, Ed Miliband, faith leaders, gay, Green Party, Hate Crime, Labour, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mark Healey, Natalie Bennett, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage, petition, Politicians, Soho, UKIP
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April Acts of Remembrance – Appeal for Volunteers
This April marks the 15th anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks when David Copeland set out to stir up fear and hatred by planting a series of nail bombs across London targeting the Black, Asian and Gay communities of … Continue reading
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
17-24-30 attend RMT LGBT Conference in Southampton
The Transport union, RMT – National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers which currently represents over 80,000 members across almost every sector of the transport industry held their annual LGBT Conference in Southampton yesterday (Fri 18th May 2012) and Mark … Continue reading
17-24-30 facilitates April Acts of Remembrance
This month 17-24-30 will be facilitating three acts of remembrance to mark the anniversaries of the London nail bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. Thirteen years ago David Copeland set out to spread fear, resentment and hatred within … Continue reading
Posted in April 17th - Brixton, April 24th - Brick Lane, April 30th - Soho
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Admiral Duncan, Altab Ali Park, April Acts of Remembrance, Brick Lane, Brixton, Brixton Bomb, Brixton Remembers, David Copeland, Hate Crime, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mark Healey, Soho, St Anne's Gardens, Tower Hamlets, Windrush Square
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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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Successful act of remembrance held in Brick Lane
The second of three acts of remembrance took place in Brick Lane on Sunday 24th April to mark the 12th anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. The act of remembrance started with a … Continue reading
Small but successful remembrance held in Brixton
The first of three small acts of remembrance took place in Brixton today to mark the 12th anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. At 5.30pm seven people gathered at the Iceland Store in … Continue reading