Newark Hate Crime Awareness Week 2021 poster and video competitions

Following the success of our poster competitions in 2020, we are repeating them in 2021. We are also announcing a new video competition. Hate Crime Awareness Week 2021 is on 9th to 16th October. Newark Stop Hate Crime is a group bringing organizations together to show that our community in Newark does not accept hate …

Newark Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020 press coverage

Newark Advertiser covered the plans for the launch of the The Nazi Regime: Persecution of Gypsies exhibition with a visit from the Notts police and crime commissioner Paddy Tipping in their 8th October edition. In the following issue, the Advertiser shared a photograph of a visit to the market place stall by Nottinghamshire Police and …

Newark Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020 poster competitions

Local artists Bill and Nadia Ming will be judging entries to two poster competitions. Local school children are invited to create A4 posters about race hate crime in regards to any cultural group, including their own culture. Local adults are invited to create A4 posters about hate crime towards disabled people, in regards to any …

Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020 in Newark Market Place

There will be a stall at Newark market on three dates: Saturday 10th, Wednesday 14th and Saturday 17th October. We will be there to display this year's poster, hand out leaflets, and talk to local people about the issues with the aim of increasing the reporting of hate crime and raising awareness of the problems …

Exhibition on the Roma genocide

Newark's Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020 will start with Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping opening an exhibition in the Buttermarket of the Roma during the Holocaust on Saturday 10th October. It features the Robert Dawson Collection of Photographs provided by the National Holocaust Centre from their exhibition this summer, The Nazi Regime: Persecution …