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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
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Tag Archives: Vigil
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
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
17-24-30 launch our first newsletter
17-24-30 have launched our own newsletter to coincide with our first AGM which takes place on Tuesday 15th May. Download the newsletter here: 17-24-30 Newsletter – Vol 01-01 Spring AGM
Posted in Newsletter
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, Fund Raiser, Hate Crime, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mark Healey, Soho, St Anne's Gardens, Vigil, Vigil against Hate crime, 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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Westminster Community/Police Engagement Group (CPEG)
Report by Mark Healey Yesterday (20th Sept) was the first time I attended the Westminster Community/Police Engagement Group since the former three Westminster CPEG groups (North, Central and South) were merged together. The meeting took place in the Council Chamber, … Continue reading
Posted in Westminster
Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, Ascension Trust, Bisexual, Christian, Commander Bray, Community Police Engagement Group, CPEG, Faith, gay, Hate Crime, hate crime statistics, Lesbian, LGBT, London Nail Bomb Attacks, Mark Healey, Metropolitan Police Service, Safe Travel for All, Safer Neighbourhood Teams, Soho, Street Pastors, Transgender, Transport for London, Vigil, Vigil against Hate crime, Westminster, Westminster CPEG
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Mail Out 02: First Fund raising event!
Details of our first Fund Raising event this year have been announced on our sister site HateCrimeVigils. Check out this link for more details: http://hatecrimevigils.wordpress.com/2011/08/26/mail-out-02-first-fund-raising-event/
Vigil First Mail Out
Follow this link to our first Vigil Mail out on our Sister Site HateCrimeVigils: http://hatecrimevigils.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/1st-vigil-mail-out-updated/
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Hope not Hate, Trafalgar Square, Vigil, Vigil against Hate crime
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New BLACK Vigil T-shirts available for Pride
Throughout the past year we have been out and about in our white Vigil 2010 t-shirts proudly promoting the 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign with our friends. We thought that it was time to give the t-shirts a make-over … Continue reading