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A right to offend?

Aims

These resources help young people to think through the difficult issues and tensions between the right to free speech and the protection and respect of religious beliefs. They particularly address the requirement in 1g of the Citizenship curriculum for Key Stage 4, discussing the role of a free press in society and the role of the media.

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About Diversity and Dialogue

Diversity and Dialogue is no longer running, but you may still find this website and the resources useful if you are planning youth interfaith and intercultural work, or have an interest in good practice in this area. We are still seeking funding to develop new Diversity and Dialogue projects.

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adamandeveit.net

Launched in October 2003 by global tolerance limited, adamandeveit.net provides a means for secular society to relate to religion in a unique and thought-provoking way.

It promotes the belief, from a non-religious perspective, that the values shared by each of the nine major faiths have universal significance, and it is important to encourage mutual respect and understanding between faith groups.

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Advisory Group

The Diversity and Dialogue project is supported by its Advisory Group. This is made up of members of the partner organisations, plus other invited individuals. The Advisory Group oversees the development and progress of the project. Diversity and Dialogue is very grateful for their support and commitment to its work.

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Aik Saath

Aik Saath, meaning 'together as one' in Hindi, Urdu and Panjabi, is an independent charity which aims to promote peace and racial harmony within the local community of Slough and its surrounding areas.

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Alien Invasion

Alien Invasion is a project resulting in the production of a series of short films, all written, directed and edited by young Londoners from immigrant communities. The films all explore issues of immigration and contemporary identity and were conceived and shot in just one week. They were premiered at the Mile End Genesis cinema on Thursday 11th August 2005. The screening was exactly 100 years to the day that the Aliens Act was passed.

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B.A.B.I.E.S

B.A.B.I.E.S (Borrow a Baby in an Educational Setting) brings together young women and men of a variety of faiths and backgrounds in Bradford to learn the information and skills required to make informed choices about their lives.

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Belfast Community Circus

Belfast Community Circus is a youth and community arts organisation that provides positive shared experiences for young people from different communities in Northern Ireland. It runs workshops in circus skills for young people and is also a training school for professional teachers and performers of circus arts.

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Believing in London

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Young Londoners address religion and diversity in the city.

‘Believing in London’ brought together 100 young Londoners from a wide range of different faiths and backgrounds. It asked them to share their experiences of religion and diversity in London. Participants came in school groups, with youth or faith groups or as individuals.

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Bolton Interfaith Council: activities for young people

The Bolton Interfaith Council has recently embarked on working with children and young people. These activities aim to serve as positive contributions towards creating a more stable and cohesive society. This work is being done in two areas:

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