How systemic racism, xenophobia and religious discrimination have been woven into the fabric of the UK


Many organizations across the UK work to eradicate racism, xenophobia and religious discrimination. Here are some examples you can get involved with. Many also offer confidential support services.

Stop the hate in the UK fights against all forms of hate crimes and discrimination. It provides reporting and support to victims and witnesses of hate crimes.

Facing history and ourselves describes itself as using “the lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hatred”. It provides educators with academic resources and strategies that “focus on forming engaged and informed citizens and achieving a more compassionate and inclusive society.”

Master plan for all says it “works with young people, communities and organizations to create an inclusive society in which everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity or background, has tangible opportunities to thrive.”

tell mama supports victims of anti-Muslim hatred in England, and is a public service that also measures and monitors anti-Muslim incidents. Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks (MAMA) has a portal where people can address their concerns and record any incidents experienced. This allows the organization to map the locations of attacks, whether physical or verbal, and to direct victims to support services.

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