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Stop hate at Sydney St

Stop hate at Sydney St

Hate crime can destroy lives and break down the fabric of communities and neighbourhoods. Hate crime affects all communities and if not tackled can lead to the isolation and victimisation of individuals and vulnerable groups along with the polarisation of communities (MCC/GMP)

This event aims to use a wide range of mediums and activities to engage with, support and inform all those who attend.
- A private space to report/discuss a hate crime
- A wide range of speakers.
- Information booth with a stand and leaflets
- 'Poets Against Hate Crime' - spoken word event supported by Manchester Poets.
- Case History Workshops
- Community networking
- Refreshments

Friday, January 24, 2014 3:00pm

Sidney Street Cafe 49-51 Sidney Street, M1 7HB Manchester.

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