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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: John Light
Soho Remembers 17-24-30 2016
Saturday 30th April and volunteers from 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign arrived in St Anne’s Gardens to set up for the annual act of remembrance #AAR to mark the 17th anniversary of the nail bomb attack on the Admiral … Continue reading
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Maz Saleem lights National Candle of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by hate crime
On Saturday 10th October Maz Saleem lit the National Candle of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by hate crime in memory of her father Mohammed Saleem who was knifed to death in an Islamaphobic hate crime attack. The candle will … Continue reading
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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
St Paul’s Act of Remembrance
Programme Overview: Open with Piano Music Welcome by Rev Michael Hampel Reading from Revelations Rev Mark Oakley Moment of silence whilst Jenny Baynham lights Candle of Hope and Remembrance Mark Healey 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign Edwin Sesange Out and Proud … Continue reading
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Tagged 17-24-30, Africa, African LGBTI Out & Prud Diamond Group, Andrea Dykes, Asia, Caribbean, Christian, clare dimyon, David Kato, Dean Atta, Dean Morriah, Disability Hate Crime, Disability Hate Crime Network, Dwanyne Jones, Edwin Sesange, Eric Lembembe, Faith Hate Crime, Fiona Pilkington, Fundamentalist, Galop, Gambia, Harvey Milk, Harvey Milk Foundation, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Hate Crime Co-ordinator, Hate Crime Forum, Homophobia, Homosexuality, Hste Crime, Ian Baynham, Inclusion for all, Jenny Baynham, John Light, LGBT Liaison Officer, London Gay Men's Chorus, Lucy Meadows, Mark Healey, Matthew Shephard, MOPAC 7, Moscow, Muslim, National Candle of Hope and Remembrance, Nick Moore, No to Hate, Pride solidarity, Rose Simkins, Russia, Section 28, South Africa, St Georgina, St Paul's Cathedral, St Petersburg, Stephen Lawrence, Stonewall, Stop Hate UK, Transphobia, Uganda, Ukraine, Yes to Love
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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