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Playing the Race Card, what does it mean to us in 2020?

The ‘Playing the Race Card’ project is to give BAME artists in the locality an opportunity to showcase their art and be in with the chance of winning an amazing cash prize of £500. There will also be online youth art workshops on Sunday 29 November. Nichelle Kelleher explains more about the ‘Playing the Race Card’ competition.

Posted 17:09 Sunday, Nov 8, 2020 In: Campaigns Tags: Blacklivesmatter Campaigns

‘Playing the Race card’ is launched

Last Friday Mama Putt’s restaurant in Kings Road St Leonards hosted the launch of an exciting new project called Playing the Race card. HOT’s Erica Smith was lucky enough to be invited and went home clutching the best goodie bag in the world – and a whole plate of food for thought.

Posted 21:58 Wednesday, Nov 4, 2020 In: Campaigns

Construction of Queensway Gateway Road resumes

Sea Change Sussex has resumed construction of the Queensway Gateway Road after a long delay. The road is now following a temporary route while East Sussex County Council seeks to take possession of the area needed to fulfil its original trajectory through compulsory purchase. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 19:39 In: Home Ground Tags: Bartlett Seat Combe Haven Defenders Nick Terdre Queensway Gateway sea change Selep

Vigil on the Stade to mourn family drowned in Channel

A well-attended vigil was held in the Stade Open Space on Sunday to mourn the family of five who lost their lives in the Channel last week. Seeking refuge is not a crime but a legal right, Polly Gifford of Hastings Community of Sanctuary told the gathering. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 12:32 Tuesday, Nov 3, 2020 In: Politics Tags: Hastings Community of Sanctuary Hastings Welcomes Refugees Nick Terdre Polly Gifford Sally-Ann Hart vigil

XR rebel pleads mitigating circumstances

Last autumn, a Hastings grandmother was arrested in London during XR’s October Rebellion – a fortnight of direct action in London. Last Friday, over a year later, Marnie Johnson’s court case was finally held. She was allowed to read out a statement supporting her action:

Posted 21:03 Wednesday, Oct 28, 2020 In: Campaigns

XR Hallowe’en

This Saturday, 31 October, Extinction Rebellion invites you to march through the Old Town “because The Earth is on Fire, because We Want to Live and to highlight the Climate & Ecological Emergency Bill”.

Posted 20:50 In: Campaigns

Local PSC raffle to raise medical funds for Palestinians

As Palestinians face up to the coronvirus with the infrastructure of their health and sanitation systems largely in ruins, Hastings & Rye Palestine Solidarity Campaign is running a raffle to raise funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians.

Posted 20:10 In: Campaigns

HBC funds charity to supply half-term food hampers

During the half-term week HBC has provided funding to Education Futures Trust to provide food hampers to children entitled to free school meals. Several Labour councillors have criticised the local MP and ESCC leader for “failing to guarantee” holiday meals for children in their wards. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 19:30 In: Charities Tags: Carol Dixon Cllr Colin Fitzgerald Education Futures Trust Marcus Rashford Nick Terdre
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