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UNITE AGAINST HATE

UNITE AGAINST HATE. WHY UNITE? MEDIA HEADLINES. CAMPAIGN PARTNERS PSNI OFMDFM COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL NIO EQUALITY COMMISSION. CAMPAIGN LAUNCH 1 ST SEPTEMBER 2009. ABOUT THE UNITE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN

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UNITE AGAINST HATE

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  1. UNITE AGAINST HATE

  2. WHY UNITE? MEDIA HEADLINES

  3. CAMPAIGN PARTNERSPSNIOFMDFMCOMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCILNIOEQUALITY COMMISSION

  4. CAMPAIGN LAUNCH 1ST SEPTEMBER 2009

  5. ABOUT THE UNITE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN The campaign highlights all six forms of hate crime including homophobia, racism, sectarianism and transphobia as well as prejudices based around a person’s faith or disability and challenges everyone in Northern Ireland to unite to stop it.

  6. OBJECTIVESTo inspire and to uniteTo sensitise general public to the problem of hate crime and its real costsTo create a climate of zero tolerance for hate crime and discriminationTo promote diversity

  7. UNITE AGAINST HATE‘MAN IN THE MIRROR’ CAMPAIGN ANTHEM

  8. CAMPAIGN CALL People here are welcoming and friendly.Let’s keep it that way! Let’s keep bigotry and hatred out here.Respect everyone – no matter what their race, religion, disability or sexual orientation.Recognise and respect difference. It’s our community, it’s our choice.Let’s do it! UNITE AGAINST HATE!

  9. UNITE AGAINST HATETIM MCGARRY CALL

  10. SUPPORT TO DATEIrish FA/GAA/Belfast GiantsHuman Rights Commission/NICEM/Beyond Skin/British Council/ICR/Belfast City CouncilIndian Community Centre/Polish Association/Afro-Community Organisation NI/Chinese Welfare Organisation/Belfast Islamic CentreCulture Night Belfast/Belfast Festival/Belfast Fashion Week/ArtsektaButterfly Club/Queerspace/Rainbow ProjectBelfast Metropolitan College/South Eastern Regional CollegeBusiness community

  11. IRISH FA AND GAA PROUD TO SUPPORTUNITE AGAINST HATE

  12. UNITE AGAINST HATEUNITY CUP

  13. CAMPAIGN ACTIVITES50,000 wristbands were distributed during over 60 different eventsincluding sport, community, cultural, diversity and educational eventsWebsite – over 800,000 hits Online Unite against Hate Call – 5k signaturesFacebook page and cause/social networking Bluetooth text messaging – 15,000 students Belfast Met/SERCE-Unite – weekly newsletter – about 30,000 recipients up to dateBelfast Metropolitan College – website and newsletter – 40,000Irish FA and GAA – websites and newsletters

  14. UNITE AGAINST HATEBELFAST FESTIVAL AT QUEEN’S

  15. UNITE AGAINST HATEBUSINESS SUPPORT

  16. UNITE AGAINST HATEBELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

  17. UNITE AGAINST HATESOUTH EASTERN REGIONAL COLLEGE

  18. IRISH LEAGUE CLUBS PROUD TO SUPPORT UNITE AGAINST HATE

  19. UNITE AGAINST HATEMOYOLA KIDS AT WINDSOR PARK

  20. UNITE AGAINST HATEGAA/IFA SPORTING WEEKEND

  21. UNITE AGAINST HATEHUMAN PEACE WALL

  22. UNITE AGAINST HATESPRING INTO SUMMER

  23. UNITE AGAINST HATEBELFAST FASHION WEEK

  24. UNITE AGAINST HATETHE FACE OF NORTHERN WOMAN

  25. ACTIONSVisit the Unite against Hate website LEAVE COMMENT ON THE MESSAGE BOARDand SIGN UP TO THE UNITE CALL JOIN OUR FACEBOOK PAGE Encourage your friends and relatives to do the same

  26. ACTIONS Refuse to stand by and allow others to commit acts of hatredRecognise when a hate crime is taking place and report itAsk yourself could I be wrong in any views I hold about any other group of people Form or join a group working on these issues in school or club

  27. ACTIONSRecognise that a crime does not have to be committed for hatred to be expressedStop using language which is based on hate and stop others using itChallenge newspapers and public figures when they use language based on hate

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