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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 202259 days to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
A special service of Hope and Remembrance for all those affected by hate crime.9 October 202261 days to go.Latest Twitter updates
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Tag Archives: London Vigil against Hate Crime
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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Act of Remembrace at St Paul’s Cathedral 6.30pm 13th Oct
The first 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Hate Crime Awareness Week 13th-19th October is being launched at a very special event at St Paul’s Cathedral on Saturday 13th October. The Act of Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime will … Continue reading
Posted in 05. Events
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Beverley Smith, Brighton, Brighton vigil against Hate Crime, Cannon Mark Oakley, Disability Hate Crime Network, Harvey Milk Foundation, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Ipswich, Ipswich Vigil against Hate Crime, London Vigil against Hate Crime, Mark Healey, Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Vigil against Hate Crime, North Norfolk, North Norfolk Vigil against Hate Crime, Norwich, Norwich Vigil against Hate Crime, Plymouth, Plymouth Vigil against Hate Crime, Reading, Reading Vigil against Hate Crime, Solidarity Vigils, Solidarity Vigils against Hate Crime, St Paul's Cathedral, Suresh Grover, The Monitoring Group
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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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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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OUT and about with the Olympic Torch
Since running with the Olympic Torch on Monday 23rd July Mark Healey has been busy out and about with the torch, sharing it with supporters of 17-24-30 and raising much-needed funds for the 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign. More … Continue reading
Pride London – 17-24-30 to walk in Blue Section
17-24-30 have received confirmation from Pride London, organisers of World Pride that we will be in the blue section. This year the parade is divided into the six colours of the gay rainbow flag – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue … Continue reading
Posted in Other events
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, April Acts of Remembrance, Bisexual, Brick Lane, Brixton, gay, Hate Crime, International day of Hope and Remembrance, Lesbian, London Vigil against Hate Crime, Pride London, Transgender, Vigil against Hate crime, Westminster, World Pride
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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
Statement: Harvey Milk Day 22 May 2012
Foundation STATEMENT on HARVEY MILK DAY, MAY 22, 2012 by Harvey’s nephew, STUART MILK co-founder and chair of the HARVEY MILK FOUNDATION. Today my uncle would have been 82 years old, however, he gave us his life 32 years … Continue reading
17-24-30 support Walk For Life 2012
Ryan and I popped down to Potters Field, near the GLA building to support the start of this year’s Walk for Life which is organised by the Terrence Higgins Trust. This was our third year attending the event on behalf … Continue reading