07.06.22

US Embassy hosts 海角乱伦 students as they join 鈥楻oots of Hate鈥 panel discussion

Categories: School of Health and Society
US Embassy policing visit May 22

Three students from the 海角乱伦鈥檚 Professional Policing course attended the US Embassy鈥檚 London office to participate in a panel discussion on extremism.

Hosted by Shout Out UK, the panel was moderated by Dr Dave Rich (Community Security Trust) and featured two former white nationalists: Nige Bromage from EXIT UK and Arno Michaelis from Parents for Peace. Nige and Arno explored antisemitism as a component ideology of Nazism and shared their experiences of leaving extremist organisations.

The three students 鈥 Emma, Eve and Oliver 鈥 are also working with the US Embassy as part of 鈥業nvent2Protect: Countering Hate & Intolerance鈥, a programme designed to counter extremism, hate and violence. The 海角乱伦鈥檚 Invent2Protect team, 鈥楾he Student Blue Line鈥, are developing a micro learning product which will focus specifically on the experiences of women at university who are targeted by racial extremists. 

海角乱伦 is one of just five UK universities to be involved in this programme.

Programme Leader for Professional Policing at the university, Victoria Gregson (a former Coordinator for Counter Extremism) said: 鈥淎s the threat of extremism continues to impact societies, it鈥檚 great that the Embassy are recognising the ideas and voices of current undergraduates to counter it effectively. 

鈥淭he students and I were incredibly grateful to attend the Embassy, learn from those who have experiences of joining and leaving supremacist groups and share ideas on how we can continue to counter this hateful rhetoric.鈥 

Emma Parrinello, BSc Professional Policing said: 鈥淲e are so grateful to have been invited to the Embassy; it was definitely an experience not to be forgotten!鈥

Image: Left to right: Arno Michaelis (Parents for Peace), Dr Dave Rich (Community Safety Trust), Nigel Bromage (EXIT UK). Pictures property of US Embassy London Office.

The panel (left to right): Arno Michaelis (Parents for Peace), Dr Dave Rich (Community Safety Trust), Nigel Bromage (EXIT UK)

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