Thu, 04 Mar 2021
18:00 - 20:00
Online
Do you live or work in Burnage, Longsight, Levenshulme, or Moss Side?
Would you like to …
Share information and knowledge about the local community?
Develop your understanding about issues of hateful extremism, prejudice, and discrimination?
Enhance your skills in problem-solving and conflict resolution?
Workshop 5: What about extremism ‘online’? Have you ever seen something hateful or offensive on online or on social media? This session looks at how extremists use online spaces and platforms – and positive steps we can take when we are online.
This is the fifth workshop in a series.
Sign up for the ones you are interested in!
Take part as many as you like!
Each session makes sense on its own – or sign up for a few, or all of them! The themes and issues will inter-connect...
To find out more about the other workshops in the series contact: info@peace-foundation.org.uk
These sessions are funded by the RADEQUAL campaign, Manchester’s community response to building resilience to prejudice, hate, and extremism.
The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation is a charity that was set up by the parents of the boys who were tragically killed in the IRA bombing of Warrington in 1993.
How to book / contact details:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/community-action-champions-hate-prejudice...
Who is the event for:
People who live or work in Burnage, Longsight, Levenshulme, or Moss Side?
Free