hate crime, transphobic hate crime and disability hate crime. They're all rising across the region. Olivia says: I want my Fixers' project to spread the message that differences in people
hate crime, Natasha Iregbu wants more people to report it. A 21-year-old from Edinburgh is lifting the lid on hate crime by urging more people who see it to report
hate crime by tackling it together. I hope my campaign shows that hate crime against people with learning disabilities is wrong. It s a big issue in today s society
hate crime in Northern Ireland A young woman shocked by attacks on immigrants following Brexit has created a poster with Fixers to challenge the attitudes of people who commit hate
hate crime remains a problem. He was the victim of a homophobic attack that caused widespread shock and outrage across his community. 'Ashley' - who does not want to be indentified
hate crime. Jennifer Stevens and her team from Bolton are taking a stand against hate crime by encouraging people to speak out and report it.The 17-year-old and her group
hate crime. A Muslim woman who feels unsafe in her own city following a spate of hate crimes in the aftermath of Brexit is campaigning for unity. With Fixers, Azizen
hate crime gather together and stand united.' Concerned that hate crimes often go unchallenged, Haleemah Patel, who wears a niqab, is encouraging people who witness abuse to speak out against
hate crime. Olivia Garrett wants to stamp out hate crime by inspiring young people to celebrate each other s differences.The sixteen-year-old from Bristol hopes to show that no matter
crimes throughout Devon and Cornwall have increased this year and we take that very seriously,' he states. Hate crime, particularly homophobia, can be really destructive to somebody s life, particularly