Hate Crime Awareness Week (Spring 2005)
Purpose
Started in 2005, Hate Crime Awareness Week (HCAW) is organized around the National Day of Silence to honor those who have been silenced due from being victims of violent discrimination. Hate Crime Awareness Week extends the activities to any underrepresented population who faces violent discrimination (i.e., based on sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, etc).
The goals of the week are to:
- Provide the Loyola community with an understanding of the discrimination underrepresented groups face in day-to-day life.
- Educate the Loyola community on actions that can be taken to alleviate violence and stereotypes directed at minority people.
- Provide a safe and supporting environment for people of all groups to share discriminatory experiences they may have faced.
Click here to return to the current Hate Crime Awareness Week Page
Poster designs posted during HCAW 2005 (Click to View):
Other Years
2006
Schedule of Events
Monday (April 11th)
Sacha Sacket Concert
- Zip’s
- Doors open at 6:30pm, starts at 7:00pm
- For more information: www.SachaSacket.com
Tuesday (April 12th)
Laramie Project Production
–Finnegan Audt.
- Doors open at 6:30pm, starts at 7:00pm
Wednesday (April 13th)
“Out in the Cold” Movie
— Zip’s
- Movie Starts at 7:00pm
Thursday (April 14th)
Laramie Project Production
–Finnegan Audt.
- Doors open at 6:30pm, starts at 7:00pm
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