Racial Harassment Forum, the Rainbow Hub and Possability People to host Hate Incident Awareness Workshop at Friends Meeting House, Brighton on June 15
At this event, find out what the difference is between a hate incident and a hate crime, and why reporting is so important.
Join third-party hate incident project partners Racial Harassment Forum, the Rainbow Hub and Possability People for a Hate Incident Awareness Workshop at Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton on Thursday, June 15 from 4 – 6.30pm.
At this event, find out what the difference is between a hate incident and a hate crime, and why reporting is so important. Join community speakers (names TBA) from housing, the legal profession, education and employment to find out more.
For more information, contact: tprc@therainbowhubbrighton.com
Refreshments will be provided. To book, CLICK HERE
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