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Format: CUES Conversations

The symposium will take the form of a series of conversations between academics and practitioners regarding a specific identity group's experiences of hate crime. Our aim is that the conversational format will enhance the range of accessibility of the debate and lend itself to cross-platform dialogue. Each conversation is, at its conclusion, opened up to the audience for further discussion. Sessions will be 1.5 hours long in total. Conversations will last 45 to 60 minutes with the remainder of the time for questions from and discussion with the audience.

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EVENT SCHEDULE
 

TimeEventConverstional Partners
9-9:45amRegistration, Networking & Refreshments 
9:45-11amPlenary: Universal Suffering: A Global Continuum of ViolenceDr. Barbara Perry, Associate Dean and Professor, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, 
11am-12.25pmSession 1a: Disability hate crimeSeamus Taylor: Lecturer in Social; Policy Studies in the Department of Applied Social Studies, .
  Jim Winters, Advocacy and Rights Officer, .
 Session 1b: Sectarian Hate CrimeKay Goodall, Reader, School of Law, .
  Pat Conway, Director of Operations and Public Affairs, , Northern Ireland.
12.30-1.25pmLight Lunch 
1.30-3pmSession 2a: Travellers and Roma hate crimeDr. Robbie McVeigh, Researcher and Activist.
  Martin Collins, Co-Director, .
 Session 2b: Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Hate CrimeDr. Marian Duggan, Hallam Centre for Community Justice, 
  Craig Dwyer, Policy Development Officer,  (GLEN)
3-3.25pmNetworking & Refreshments 
3.30-5pmSession 3a: Transgender Hate CrimeDr. Judy Walsh, Director of the Equality Studies Centre at the School of Social Justice, .
  Broden Giambrone, Director of 
 Session 3b: Racist hate crimeAnatasia Crickley, Head of the Department of Applied Social Studies, NUIM; Vice President of the .
  Shane O'Curry, Director of the  (formerly ENAR Ireland).
5-5:30pmClosing comments and discussionJennifer Schweppe and Dr. Amanda Haynes, co-directors Hate and Hostility Research Group, CUES, 九色视频.

The event is free to attend, but places are limited. Please register to secure your place.

*Speakers are confirmed, but the timetable may be subject to change.