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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 20223 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.9 October 20223 months to go.Latest Twitter updates
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Tag Archives: World Pride
Community groups and unions call for free, community-lead Pride
Comment by Peter Purton Disability and LGBT Rights Officer TUC In the aftermath of the problems that afflicted London’s World Pride earlier this month, community groups and LGBT trade unionists have confirmed their support for a national Pride to be … Continue reading
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Staying Safe at World Pride 2012
PC Andy Ricketts, the police LGBT Liaison Officer for Westminster has forwarded us the following leaflet (copied below at the end of this post) that is going to be handed out by the Metropolitan Police Service at World Pride. It … Continue reading
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Tagged 17-24-30, Community Safety, Hate Crime, Metropolitan Police Service, Pride, Soho, World Pride
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Police issue license regulations notice to Soho venues
The Met Police have issued a license regulations notice (see below) to all Soho venues, with copies sent to members of the local Business Forum and the Soho LGBT Community Forum. “WORLD PRIDE 2012 This is to notify you that … Continue reading
Final Update from Pride London : World Pride
Here is the latest update for the walking groups taking part in this year’s Pride Procession on Saturday 7th July so that those of you following 17-24-30 know what is going on. I and others will be marching with Pride … Continue reading
A personal view from Mark Healey – How can we save Pride?
How can we rally the LGBTQI Community to save WORLD PRIDE? We have four working days First of all, let us be clear about one thing – we have less than a week to rally the LGBTQI Community to save … Continue reading
Message from Interpride – World Pride
Pride Links Us Together Every year, all over the world, the LGBTI community has what some might call a “family reunion”. We all meet up for Pride, and sometime in the week leading up to the big day, we get … Continue reading
World Pride – Final Line up for Blue Section confirmed
17-24-30 is one of 32 groups that have been included in the Blue section of the World Pride Parade, and Sam Aldridge is the section supervisor who will be looking after us. We will add links to the other groups … Continue reading
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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
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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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