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Anti-racists call for more communication outside 'activist bubbles'

ANTI-RACISM campaigners spoke yesterday of the importance of breaking out of activist “bubbles” to have open conversations in communities.

Hope Not Hate has trained thousands of activists and held workshops up and down the country to discuss issues and build “winnable, non-divisive campaigns.”

Taking its lead from the Los Angeles LGBT Centre, the group is using conversational approaches and training community leaders to have better conversations about immigration.

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