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'We are stronger when we stand united': Ipswich to celebrate diversity with rally and concert

Local trade unions and campaign groups are urging residents to join a unity rally at Ipswich Town Hall on Saturday, 22 November, following a concert by ska legends The Downsetters the night before, as the town stands together against racism and division.

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Why it matters: The events have been organised in response to the recent rise of racist attacks and anti-migrant protests around the country, with organisers wanting to demonstrate that Ipswich stands together without hate and division.

The details: The Ipswich Unity Rally will take place at 12:00 on Saturday, 22 November at Ipswich Town Hall on Cornhill. The rally is supported by local branches of Unite, Unison, PCS, NEU, FBU, Stand Up To Racism and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

The rally will bring together trade unionists, including retail and council workers, firefighters and teachers, alongside community activists and local residents to say no to racism and affirm that refugees are welcome in the town.

What they're saying: Callan Kemp, LE/1860 Unite Branch Secretary, said: "Our focus is on unity for all. While some try to divide, due to misguidance or malice, we come together with humanity and solidarity. Regardless of gender, age, race, or disability – we are stronger when we stand united."

The concert: The rally will follow a special unity concert headlined by Ipswich-based ska and reggae legends The Downsetters on Friday, 21 November, from 19:30 to 23:00 at St Stephen's Church. The concert, which will also feature local DJs, has been organised by Love Music Hate Racism in association with Brighten The Corners.

Love Music Hate Racism is part of a nationwide campaign that uses the energy and vibrancy of the music scene to promote unity and celebrate diversity through education and events.

The bottom line: Ipswich is preparing to demonstrate its commitment to unity and diversity through two days of events that bring together music, activism and community solidarity in response to rising tensions around migration and racism across the country.

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