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A People's History of Haringey

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Uncovering the hidden histories of resistance, solidarity and community in this great borough.

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Today is the beginning of LGBT+ history month in the UK 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️. I have been reading up on Haringey LGBT history. E.g. Former Haringey Leader, Bernie Grant, played an important role in opposing Section 28 as MP for Tottenham. He was the FIRST MP to voice opposition to Section 28

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✊🌈LGBT+ HISTORY MONTH DAY 4🌈✊ The first UK demonstration to highlight the stories of black lesbians and gay men, organised by Haringey Black Action and Positive Images, Harringay 1987. Photo credit; Simon Collins.

✊🌈LGBT+ HISTORY MONTH DAY 4🌈✊
The first UK demonstration to highlight the stories of black lesbians and gay men, organised by Haringey Black Action and Positive Images, Harringay 1987. 

Photo credit; Simon Collins.
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selbytrust.co.uk/selby-foodhub If anyone who needs help getting food in Haringey visit the Selby foodhub. No need for a referral, a voucher or any ID. They won't turn anyone away.

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The MET police should be ashamed of this shameful display of violence at a peaceful vigil held in memory of a woman who was allegedly murdered by one of their own kind. When in doubt, look for who comes dressed for violence. Disgraceful. Solidarity with all who attended ❤️

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On this day in 1977 fascists marched down Wood Green High Road to incite race hatred. Haringey community leaders in earlier days were fierce in their defence of the community. They continue to inspire us today in the struggle for a society free from race hate.

On this day in 1977 fascists marched down Wood Green High Road to incite race hatred. Haringey  community leaders in earlier days were fierce in their defence of the community. They continue to inspire us today in the struggle for a society free from race hate.