Podcast: Bay Area Spreads a United Message Against Hate | Not in Our Town

Podcast: Bay Area Spreads a United Message Against Hate

When members of white supremacist groups began a campaign to hold rallies in Berkeley and Oakland, California, a group of community leaders came up with a way to make a statement that neo-nazis, their hatred and their ideas were not welcome in the East Bay. For the first episode of our new podcast, Not In Our Town gathered the organizers of the poster project at our office in Downtown Oakland to talk with them about their poster project. 

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PHOTO GALLERY

Twitter photo of East Bay residents holding 'Stand Against Hate' signs.

Berkeley stands united against hate

Twitter photo of East Bay residents holding 'Stand Against Hate' signs.

Castro Valley Stands Against Hate

Residents of Fremont stand united against hate

Twitter photo of East Bay resident holding 'Stand Against Hate' sign.

Berkeley residents stand against hate.

Twitter photo of 'Stand Against Hate' sign in store window.

Alameda stands against hate

Twitter photo of 'Stand Against Hate' sign in Oakland.

 

Photos: Twitter and linked sources

 

Download the Posters

 

Download the Bay Area Stands United Against Hate poster here.

 

 

Download the Alameda Stands United Against Hate poster here.

 

 

Download the Fremont Stands United Against Hate poster here.

      

 

Download the Castro Valley Stands United Against Hate poster here.

      

 

Download the Piedmont Stands United Against Hate poster here.

      

 

Download the Richmond Stands United Against Hate poster here.

 

 

Get Involved

United Against Hate Week — The week of November 11-18, 2018 has been designated United Against Hate Week. The campaign is designed to bring communities together to learn from each other, surface local concerns and seek solutions. We hope you will save the date and join us! Learn how to get involved.

Op-Ed: Mayor Arreguin on the Lessons of Charlottesville — Berkeley, Calif. Mayor Jesse Arreguin invites you to participate in this November's United Against Hate Week. At a time when our country is deeply divided and intolerance is on the rise, we must strive to unite, educate, inspire and build a shared vision of an inclusive Bay Area and country that rejects hate and bigotry. Learn more about it.

About NIOT — Learn more about what we do and all the ways you can get involved with the NIOT movement.

 

 

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