Love Music Hate Racism

Love Music Hate Racism
TypeAnti-racism music campaign
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Websitelovemusichateracism.com

Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) is a music-oriented antiracism campaign based in Britain. The campaign aims to bring people together and promote unity through the power of music. LMHR was born in the tradition of the Rock Against Racism (RAR) movement of the late 1970s. The campaign held many successful festivals in the early 2000s such as a Victoria Park carnival and at Stoke Britannia Stadium, at which tens of thousands of people attended and international artists performed.

It is closely associated with Unite Against Fascism (UAF)/Stand Up To Racism (SUTR), the successors of the Anti-Nazi League (ANL); ANL co-founder Paul Holborow described LMHR, UAF and SUTR as "stand[ing] in [the ANL's] tradition."

Co-founder Weyman Bennet, co-convenor for Stand Up to Racism and member of the Socialist Workers Party (UK) central committee, is listed as an officer of the organisation at Companies House, alongside Kevin Courtney former joint General Secretary of the National Education Union and Clare Moseley of Care4Calais.