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He is also a founder of the [[London Gay Men’s History Group]].
He is also a founder of the [[London Gay Men’s History Group]].


He was listed number 80 in the Independent on Sunday's [[Pink List 2012]].
He was listed number 80 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2012]]. The Pink List citation said:


The Pink List citation said:
:"Healey's group, 17-24-30, aims to unite communities against hatred in the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the London nail-bomb attacks that targeted black, Asian and gay communities. Healey carried the Olympic flame during the 2012 Games torch relay back in July."
 
:Healey's group, 17-24-30, aims to unite communities against hatred in the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the London nail-bomb attacks that targeted black, Asian and gay communities. Healey carried the Olympic flame during the 2012 Games torch relay back in July.


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Revision as of 21:55, 4 February 2014

Mark Healey

Mark Healey is the founder of the 17-24-30 No to Hate Crime Campaign.

He is also a founder of the London Gay Men’s History Group.

He was listed number 80 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2012. The Pink List citation said:

"Healey's group, 17-24-30, aims to unite communities against hatred in the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the London nail-bomb attacks that targeted black, Asian and gay communities. Healey carried the Olympic flame during the 2012 Games torch relay back in July."
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