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Crime Prevention Ottawa Speakers Series Event, Nov. 25: Addressing Hate Crimes - Creating A Safe City for All

November 10, 2016
 
Speaker Series Invitation
 
Please join us for our upcoming Speaker Series event, “Addressing Hate Crimes: Creating A Safe City for All.”
 
About the session
Incidents of hate crimes across the country and here in Ottawa demonstrate the need for a coordinated, collaborative approach to address this serious community safety issue. Hate crimes are not only physical. They also carry an element of psychological harm, which ultimately affects quality of life for victims and the targeted community. Join us as we learn from law enforcement officials, human rights experts and members of the LGBTQ community on integrated approaches to preventing, enforcing and responding to hate crimes in Ottawa.
 
When:  
Friday, November 25, 2016
8:00 am-10:30 am
Coffee at 8:00 am, program starts 8:30 am
 
Where:
Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Andrew Haydon Hall (Council Chambers)
 
Presenters:
Joanne Law, representing the Ottawa Trans Community
Amira Elghawaby, Communications Director, National Council of Canadian Muslims
Dave Zackrias, Staff Sergeant, Diversity and Race Relations, Ottawa Police Service
Dr. Rev. Anthony Bailey, Minister, Parkdale United Church
 
To R.S.V.P.:
Contact Crime Prevention Ottawa at cpo@ottawa.ca or 613-580-2424 ext. 25393. Space is limited.
 
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