Marie & Gee
Marie & Gee A short film made to open the Youth Hate Crime Conference we ran in March 2011. It features interviews with Gee Walker and Marie Causer, both of whom lost son’s through Hate Crime.
Marie & Gee A short film made to open the Youth Hate Crime Conference we ran in March 2011. It features interviews with Gee Walker and Marie Causer, both of whom lost son’s through Hate Crime.
On 8th June 2012, Homotopia brought 12 local housing providers together with organisations representing disabilty, race, gender and religion, Merseyside Police and the Crown Prosecution service to raise awareness of Hate Crime and the role of the housing sector in early intervention and prevention.
A short film made for Liverpool Mutual Homes to raise awareness of Hate Crime issues in the housing sector.
Sister Maria Renate explains Hate Crime from a trans person’s perspective.
In September 2009, Homotopia took 12 young Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender people from Merseyside on a five-day cultural exchange trip to Auschwitz and Warsaw working with a group of young Polish LGB & T people from the Campaign Against Homophobia (KPH). The exchange provided the group with an appreciation of the Holocaust and fate of many LGB & T people and the impact on European and LGB & T social history as well as challenging past and present [...]
Some young Muslim women talk about their experiences of racial and religious abuse.
Artist Paul Harfleet uses pansies to raise awareness of and challenge Hate Crime.