LGBTI-phobia in the times of COVID-19: UK in Europe
Join BCU's Centre for Security and Extremism for two special events on LGBTI-phobia in the time of COVID-19.
The webinars will be open to the public and will feature speakers from key international institutions, government bodies and civil society organisations. The series is organised in partnership with the International Network for Hate Studies.
Speakers
- Juul Van Hoof, Programme Officer - Seconded National Expert, EU Agency for Fundamental Rights
- Paul Giannasi, National Policing Advisor for Hate Crime, National Online Hate Crime Hub
- Jasna Magic, National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Project Manager, Galop
- Ben Colliver, Lecturer in Criminology, Birmingham City University
Introduction
Zoë JAMES, Co-Director, International Network for Hate Studies
Moderation
Damian BREEN, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, BCU
The event is limited to 150 participants. Registration will close on 14 July.
This event will be recorded and the he reports from the event, along with the recordings, will be posted online.
The BCU Centre for Security and Extremism brings together academic expertise from both staff and postgraduates working in the broad area of security studies and specifically issues related to hate crimes, Islamophobia, online and offline hate crimes and political and human (in)security.
The International Network for Hate Studies is a global platform bringing together academics and practitioners working in the field of hate crime.