Hi John,

In the next few days we’ll be releasing our annual State of HATE report, which details the latest developments across the domestic and international far right. After months of research, we’re really excited to be able to share our findings with you.

We’re organising a webinar at 7pm on 14th March where we’ll give an overview of the report’s main stories and findings, and answer your burning questions. Will you join us? 

Join the State of HATE webinar

On the webinar you’ll get the chance to hear directly from the report’s authors on the big threats this year, including the far right’s return to the mainstream, the rise of ‘fascist fitness’ and the radicalisation of the conspiracy scene.

Some of the speakers you’ll hear from include: 

  • Joe Mulhall, HOPE not hate’s Director of Research. He is the author of numerous books on postwar fascism and he was formerly a visiting lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London where he also completed his PhD on the post-war far right
  • Rosie Carter, Head of Policy at HOPE not hate. She conducts research on community relations, public attitudes, identity and political polarisation
  • Nadia Whittome MP, who is the Vice-Chair of the Labour HOPE not hate parliamentary group which works to expose and educate about the latest threats from the far right and prioritise the issue within the legislative agenda in parliament
  • Patrik Hermansson, a HOPE not hate researcher who spent a year infiltrating the white nationalist alt-right. For this year’s State of Hate report, he has written on anti-trans hate, fascist fitness groups and the state of far right terrorism

To hear from these experts and to get instructions for joining the webinar on 14th March, simply fill out this quick form to register your interest in the event.

Join the State of HATE webinar

I hope to see you there!

Nick

Nick Lowles
CEO, HOPE not hate

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