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HOPE not hate regularly runs events of all kinds in communities.  We don't always publicise these nationally, but below you'll find some upcoming events that you can find out more about, and where relevant book a place or order tickets.

If you spot something here which interests you, but which you are not sure about, or if you would like to run something similar where you are, please be in touch, and we'll do everything we can to help.

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  • Tackling Germany’s problem narratives 80 years after Kristallnacht

    Germany has been riven by tensions over its treatment of migrants and refugees. Learning what messaging works, who we need to speak and how to have ‘difficult conversations’ around these issues is key for progressive activists.

  • A convergence of hate: Jewish, female and public

    “Our analysis shows that the two most mentioned MPs on the neo-Nazi website Stormfront since its inception more than a decade ago are Margaret Hodge and Luciana Berger – this is not a coincidence,” said Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, data specialist. Seth was speaking at the Sara conference, which brought together politicians and NGOs to address the abuse Jewish women face when in a public role.

  • Why Black History Month Matters

    Black History Month is a celebration which showcases the many accomplishments black people have made in Britain. For many of us, it provides the impetus to overcome the many barriers we face, in addition to providing positive depictions of black people that detract away from harmful stereotypes we’re subject to.

  • Why Black History Month Matters

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  • About Us

    Hate destroys lives. HOPE not hate is a charity that works in the UK to build communities and celebrate shared identities. We campaign for a world free from mistrust and racism.

  • England's Flag belongs to all Britons

    The result of the semi-final was disappointing, but football has already "come home".  England's team can hold its head high because we are all proud of Southgate's diverse young team.

  • HOPE Academy - APPLY NOW

    As part of our new community action network, we are selecting 40 campaigners from 40 areas of the UK for an exciting new campaign school in June. The course is completely free.

  • What We Do

    HOPE not hate uses research, education and public engagement to challenge mistrust and racism, and helps to build communities that are inclusive, celebrate shared identities and are resilient to hate.

  • Community Network

    HOPE not hate has organised for over a decade to challenge hate. Now we need your help.

  • HOPE in the classroom

    Our Education Unit is creating a catalyst towards positive behavioural change in schools across England and Wales to act as a springboard towards a more inclusive society.

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  • The problematic art of humanising Muslims

    Ramadan is over and with it ends iftars – the meal eaten to break the fast at sunset. The month has become a great tool for those working on interfaith as the number of community iftars grows and activities such as solidarity fasting have become more common. But efforts to humanise a community that is often painted with a broad terrorist brush contains its own pitfalls.

  • Confronting Islamophobia in the classroom

    “I hate Muslims, I’m afraid of them, when you walked into the room I was afraid.”

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