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Here at Groundswell, we love to keep you in touch with what we are up to, events we have coming up and ways that you can engage with and contribute to the cause.

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Press releases

Confronting the Far-Right Riots in the UK

23rd Aug 2024

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Groundswell's Response to the Prevent Review

2nd Jul 2020

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How can we counter misogynistic culture?

2nd Jul 2020

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Who Are The Incels?

2nd Jul 2020

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Reflecting on IWD - two weeks on

2nd Jul 2020

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Why we can't let hate win - an interview with Mike Haines

2nd Jul 2020

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Working with RE:ACT to help communities during COVID lockdown

2nd Jul 2020

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Domestic Violence, Radicalisation and Lockdown - reflections from Hadiya Masieh, founder of Groundswell Project

2nd Jul 2020

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How to Prevent Extremism - by Hadiya Masieh

2nd Jul 2020

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Let’s pull down our prejudices, not just statues

2nd Jul 2020

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From darkness to light: an interview with ex-jihadist Jesse Morton

2nd Jul 2020

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Groundswell in conversation with... Tony McAleer

2nd Jul 2020

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Groundswell in conversation with... Tony McAleer

2nd Jul 2020

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Our Videos

Groundswell Project's work in Luton as part of our Community Connector programme

Our video to accompany the International Day of Peace 2024

Hadiya's Story - Groundswell founder Hadiya Masieh tells her amazing story to starting Groundswell Project, and the journey she is now on.

Kim Leadbeater, sister of the murdered MP Jo Cox, and now an MP herself, talks about Jo's legacy and the vital work that her organisation and groups like Groundswell do to draw people away from extremism.

Youth leader Ismael Lee South talks about his background and how it influenced him to work with young people and steer them away from crime, hae and extremism.

Groundswell founder Hadiya Masieh alks to PopTech about why it's important to offer young people an alternative to extremist rhetoric.