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Criminal Barrister & UEL Student discuss Racism @love Music Hate Racism 2012

mswithacause | 17.09.2012 10:52 | Anti-racism | Policing | Social Struggles | World

On the 10th Anniversary Celebration of Love Music Hate Racism, Brian Richardson, Criminal Barrister from London and Arnie Joahill, UEL student discuss Racism, IPCC, Stop & Search policy, Police & Solidarity Action.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfLEOjGciTI&feature=share&list=UU7XhMItxEJ2mNmwSoflTHLQ

Image: Arnie Joahill, UEL Student at Love Music Hate Racism 2012
Image: Arnie Joahill, UEL Student at Love Music Hate Racism 2012


A video discussion with Brian Richardson, criminal Barrister from London and Arnie Joahill, a UEL student from Hammersmith, on the 10th Anniversary of the Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) Campaign (15th September 2012). They share their views and experiences on racism, the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Stop & Search policy, abuse and murder at the hands of the police and solidarity action going forward. You can VIEW THIS VIDEO DISCUSSION HERE -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfLEOjGciTI&feature=share&list=UU7XhMItxEJ2mNmwSoflTHLQ

Quote from 20 year old Arnie Joahill, UEL student from Hammersmith, London

"I remember the crucial point for me and how I became more aware of the police is when they said, "We'll see you around black boy and if you ever say anything we are gonna come and get you."

Arnie was aged 14 years at the time of receiving this threat from the police, following an assault upon him and his friends by the police.

Quote from Jamie Joseph, Artist & Love Music Hate Racism Solidarity Campaigner, @LMHR 2012

“I enjoy what LMHR brings to the table and what they are doing for the country and people in society…it’s for getting people to understand the world that we are in at the moment isn’t as great as it should be and we are trying to make it better…people understand that together we can make things change.”

Details of two upcoming events of solidarity action:


1. 'Defend the Right to Protest Conference', Sunday 14th October 2012, University of London, Mallet Street, London, 11.30 -5.30pm

 http://www.defendtherighttoprotest.org/

2. Protest Action – 'No More Deaths in Custody', Saturday 27th October, Trafalgar Square, London, 12.30pm – United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC)

FB event page -  https://www.facebook.com/events/373139016090279/?ref=ts

Campaign website -  http://uffc-campaigncentral.net/


Groups & Campaigns referred to in this film:

1. Defend the Right to Protest

www.defendtherighttoprotest.org

2. Tottenham Defence Campaign

www.tottenhamdefencecampaign.co.uk

3. The United Families & Friends Campaign

www.uffc-campaigncentral.net

4. Inquest

www.inquest.org.uk

5. Newham Monitoring Project

www.nmp.org.uk


With thanks to all for their contributions.

Assalamu'alaikum, peace be upon you

mswithacause
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