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Mainstreaming Hate: how the right exploits the crisis to divide us

Are you interested in understanding what lies behind the current social polarisation we’re witnessing in our societies? We believe it is pressing to understand how extremist ideas have been normalised, mainstreamed into our day to day lives. There is a clear call for action and for change, requests to decolonise and to call out injustices. That is why we’re hosting what would surely be an eye-opening conversation with the Institute of Race Relations, to present their latest findings and the subsequent briefing paper: Mainstreaming Hate: how the Right exploits the crisis to divide us, chaired by Dr. Abdullah Faliq. This report provides a detailed but easily accessible account of how far-right ideas have already passed into the mainstream and what we can do to push back against them.

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