6–12 February
Date and time Organisation Venue Summary of activity/event – Area invite details, eg. open/closed event, invite only
6 February People First South Manchester Methodist Church Hate Crime Awareness event Wythenshawe Morning Open
6 February Shining Stars Community Ethnic Health Forum, Community event to raise awareness of Islamophobia, xenophobia and Rusholme 11am–3pm Group 195A Wilmslow Road, homophobia. Refreshments provided. Rusholme, M14 5AQ Open
6 February Challenging Hate Forum Manchester Cathedral, Friendship Brings Communities Together Guest speakers, interactive dance City Centre 12 noon–3pm Victoria Street, Manchester M3 1SX workshop, panel discussion, choir performance, refreshments (all faiths), information and networking. Open
6–10 February Gaydio Community Interest Gaydio Studios, Portland Street, Skilling older people from the LGBT community to produce radio messages City Centre 5–7pm Company Manchester M1 3LF around hate crime. Invite only
7 February Manchester Health Academy Manchester Health Academy Hate crime awareness by Year 7 students Wythenshawe Closed
7 February Art with Heart Manchester Academy, Moss Lane East, Equalities workshop to promote community cohesion, understanding and Moss Side 9am–3.30pm Moss Side, M14 4PX reducing fear, and making safer communities. Invite only
7 February Better Things Lifestyles Centre, Portway, Activities focusing on all strands of hate crime. Wythenshawe 11am–2pm Wythenshawe, M22 1QW Closed
7 February Safety4Sisters North West Ada House, Thompson Street, Migrant women’s rights to safety event. City Centre 11am–3pm Manchester Closed
7 February Lifeshare 27 Houldsworth Street, Workshops on What is hate crime? Encouraging service users to report. City Centre 11am–4.30pm Manchester M1 1EB Invite only
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7 February Tesco Tesco Parrs Wood Hate crime awareness stall Fallowfield 1–2pm Open
7 February Freshstart Smart St Barnabus Church, Diverse communities coming together to discuss hate crime. Chorlton 2–4pm Chorlton, M21 8DH Refreshments provided. Open
8 February Sainsbury’s Sainsbury’s Wilmslow Road, Hate Crime Awareness stall Fallowfield Fallowfield Open
8 February Neesa Well Women Woodville Resource Centre, Bringing together local Asian women, encouraging reporting and producing Cheetham Hill 1.30–2.45pm Drop–In Project Shirley Road, Cheetham Hill, hate crime banner. M8 7NE Closed
8 February LGBTQ Group The Forum Hate crime awareness group Wythenshawe Evening Open
8 February Cheetham Festival Group Ukrainian Centre, 31 Smedley Lane, Celebrating the achievements of the cultural festival with communities coming Cheetham Hill 6pm Cheetham Hill, M8 8XB together. Refreshments provided. Open
8 February Ardwick Community Football Belle Vue Leisure Centre, Youth football tournament for 16 to 19-year-olds. Ardwick 7pm–10pm Kirkmanshulme Lane, Closed Ardwick, M12 4TF
8 February Ardwick Community Football Belle Vue Leisure Centre, Youth football tournament for 20 to 25-year-olds. Ardwick 7pm–10pm Kirkmanshulme Lane, Closed Ardwick, M12 4TF
8 February Ardwick Community Football Belle Vue Leisure Centre, Youth football tournament for over-25s. Ardwick 7pm–10pm Kirkmanshulme Lane, Closed Ardwick, M12 4TF
8 February Positive Effects Kingdom Mandate Centre Hall, An event with speakers from a number of organisations, a short film and Hulme 12noon–4pm Chichester Road, Hulme, M15 5EU opportunity for discussion, with singing and dancing from groups. Refreshments provided. Open
8 February Manchester People First 3 Broughton Street, Raising awareness for learning disabled people. Cheetham Hill Cheetham Hill, Closed M8 3RF
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9 February Manchester Health Academy Manchester Health Academy Assembly on hate crime by Year 9 students Wythenshawe Morning Closed
9 February Manchester City Council Central Library, St Peter’s Square, ‘Living Library’ The event will encourage people to visit Central City Centre 10am–4pm Manchester M12 5PD Library, where a diverse range of volunteers (our ‘living books’, who’ll represent some of the many different types of people in Manchester) will share their experiences from their own perspective and understand how this can be affected by how society perceives them. Open
9 February Manchester Black and St Thomas Centre, Hate Crime Awareness Day with tutorials and a pledge wall to promote Ardwick 5–9pm Minority Ethnic Network Ardwick, community cohesion. M12 6FZ Invite only
9 February The Factory Youth Zone The Factory Youth Zone, Event for young people to discuss their experiences of hate crime. Harpurhey Harpurhey, M9 8AE Invite only
10 February Manchester Health Academy Manchester Health Academy Assembly on hate crime by Year 10 and 11 students Wythenshawe Morning Closed
10 February Victoria Square Residents Victoria Square Community Room, Encouraging residents who have been victims of hate crime to share their Ancoats 2pm Ancoats, M4 5DX experiences and encouraging reporting. Invite only
10 February GMP Old Moat Community Old Moat Children’s Centre, Interactive community workshops on hate crime. Refreshments provided. Old Moat 9.30am Minded 114 Old Moat Lane, Open Old Moat, M20 1DE
10 February SPICE–Future Directions Wythenshawe Forum, Information stand at Wythenshawe Forum focusing on hate crime on the Wythenshawe 10am–3pm Forum Centre, Forum Square, learning disabled. Wythenshawe, M22 5RX Open
10 February The Manchester College, 42 Chorlton Street, Promoting LBGTQ to raise awareness of hate crime at the LBGTQ community City Centre 11am–4pm Shena Simon Campus Manchester M1 3HW and celebrating diversity at the college. A coach visits Manchester College sites, leaving Shena Simon at 11.15am. Closed
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10 February Power Up Community Group Our Lady’s Catholic Church, Understanding communities and raising awareness. Refreshments provided. Moss Side 12 noon–4pm Moss Side, M16 7JQ Open
10 February Parasol Church House, 90 Deansgate, Developing policy on hate crime and labour exploitation in the workplace. City Centre 12.45–2.30pm Manchester, M3 2GH Refreshments provided. Open
10 February Irish Diaspora Foundation Irish World Heritage Centre, Raising awareness around Irish Traveller culture. Refreshments provided. Cheetham Hill 1pm Cheetham Hill, M8 0AE Open
10 February Morrison’s Albany Road Morrison’s Albany Road Hate crime awareness stall Chorlton 6 – 7pm Open
10 February Europia Ada House, Thompson Street, Activities including live Facebook chat and social media campaign encouraging Ancoats 6–8pm Ancoats, M4 5FY reporting. Refreshments provided. Open
10 February Miners Community Arts and Teddington Road, Moston, M40 0DJ A weekend highlighting art work, music and film. Refreshments provided. Moston 7pm Music Centre Open
11 February Royal Oak Community Centre Royal Oak Community Centre Focus on the Polish Community for South Manchester Wythenshawe Morning Open
11 February The Village Neighbourhood HOME, Cinema 2, Tony Wilson Place, A free ticket cinema event showing a film on hate crime and the effects, City Centre 10.30am Policing Team Manchester M15 4FN followed by the critically acclaimed film ‛Boys Don’t Cry’. Tickets available from HOME booking office by calling 0161 200 1500.
11 February Ahamadiyyah Mosque Darul Amaan Mosque, Visit our Mosque–open day and drop-in. Hulme 11.30am–3pm 15 Greenheys Lane, Open Hulme, M15 6NQ
11 February MEND Longsight Market, Dickenson Road, Raising awareness of hate crime. Longsight 12 noon–4pm Longsight, M13 0WG Open
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11 February Dam Head and Cross Lee White Moss Road Neighbourhood Promoting community cohesion and raising awareness of the impact of hate Blackley 12 noon Tenants Residents Group Office, White Moss Road, crime. Food and drinks provided. Blackley, M9 6NZ Open
11 February Ethnic Health Forum 195 Wilmslow Road, Event and stall to raise awareness of hate crime. Refreshments provided. Rusholme 2–4 pm Health and Training Centre, Open 12 February Rusholme, M14 5AQ 2–6 pm
11 February Tesco Tesco, Withington Road Hate crime Awareness stall Whalley Range 6 –7pm Open
12 February Manchester Young Armitage Rostron Avenue, Intergenerational activity, including sports events for young people and the Ardwick 1–5pm Community Champions Ardwick, M12 5NP community. Refreshments provided. Open
12 February Nigerian Women’s Group 4 Westerling Way, Celebrating diversity and promoting community cohesion with particular focus Moss Side 4.30–7pm Moss Side, M16 7EA on homophobia. Refreshments provided. Open
Events throughout Wythenshawe Community Wythenshawe FM, Producing of radio ads and programming that celebrates diversity, promotes Wythenshawe the week Media Forum Centre, Forum Square, community cohesion, raises awareness, encourages reporting, and supports Wythenshawe, M22 5RX victims. These will be played throughout the week. Open
Events throughout Blackley Police Cadets Co-operative Academy, Guest speakers from organisations to speak about diversity. Higher the week Higher Blackley Blackley Invite only
Events throughout Communities For All 425 Cheetham Hill Road, Week of activity to raise awareness of hate crime. Refreshments provided. Cheetham Hill the week Cheetham Hill, M8 0PF Open
12 February HCAW17 Finale Market Street Event to celebrate the end of HCAW17. City Centre 12 noon Bringing together communities, neighbourhoods and residents to celebrate the achievements of HCAW17, and the year ahead. Please join us on Market Street under the covered area. Open
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