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In a bold and impactful demonstration against racism, the HOUSE AGAINST HATE movement organized a protest rave outside Downing Street, drawing thousands of passionate demonstrators to voice their opposition to racism in all its forms. The event, which took place on March 16, 2024, in London’s Whitehall, was a powerful display of unity and resistance against the Tories and racism
The protest rave organized by HOUSE AGAINST HATE served as a platform for individuals to come together and stand in solidarity against racism, xenophobia, transphobia, anti-immigrant sentiments, and other forms of discrimination prevalent in society. The event aimed to send a clear message that racism has no place in a just and inclusive society.
With the support of various organizations like Love Music Hate Racism, Homo-Centric Records, Stand Up To Racism UK, and the Black Artist Database, the protest rave at Downing Street became a vibrant display of resistance through music and activism. The participation of renowned figures like Jeremy Corbyn as one of the MCs added to the significance of the event
The protest rave featured an impressive lineup of DJs and musicians, including The Blessed Madonna, Yazmin Lacey, Eliza Rose, Jamz Supernova, Midland, Leon Vynehall, A Guy Called Gerald, Moxie, Hot Chip, NIKS, DJ Paulette, Shanti Celeste, and more. This diverse musical ensemble created an atmosphere where voices were amplified through beats and melodies to convey a resounding message against racism.
In addition to raising awareness about anti-racism efforts, the protest rave also aimed to support humanitarian causes by collecting donations for Medical Aid For Palestinians (MAP). Attendees were encouraged to contribute towards this cause as part of their participation in the event
The HOUSE AGAINST HATE protest rave at Downing Street was not just a musical gathering but a powerful statement against racism and discrimination. Through music, activism, and unity, the event highlighted the importance of standing up against injustice and fostering a society built on equality and respect for all.
Written by: AIT
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