In case you missed it: Moving Past Hate event

Hundreds of people gathered at Monona Terrace on Sunday, Dec. 10th to hear a powerful, inspirational message from Pardeep Kaleka and Arno Michaelis, both advisory board members of We Are Many – United Against Hate and founders of Serve2Unite. Their stories began in very different places, but were brought together in the aftermath of the mass shooting at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, WI in 2012. Together they shared with Madison an incredible story of heartbreak, forgiveness, compassion, and resolve.

Video coverage of the event was provided by Madison City Channel and is available for you see for yourself this powerful message, using the links below:

The entire 2 1/2 hour program is available here or use the links below to jump to specific parts of the event:

“I was very happy to be a small part of this outstanding event. I stayed throughout as I found not only the presentations, videos and the Q & A very compelling and personally meaningful. I was happy to join Mike Basford, Chair Democratic Party of Dane County and you on stage showing our joint support for this outstanding program. Looking forward to future discussions.”
– Dave Glomp, Chair Public Relations, Republican Party of Dane County.

Video: Preview of our Dec. 10th ‘Moving Past Hate’ event

It’s only one week until our free, open to the public forum ‘Moving Past Hate’. We hope that you will join us at Monona Terrace on Sunday, Dec. 10th at 1:30pm. This event has garnered a tremendous amount of support throughout Dane county and is creating a lot of positive energy, bringing folks from all walks of life together to stand up against hate in our community. (More details on the event are available at our Facebook event page)

Our founder and organizer of this event was interviewed along with a number of our sponsors, contributors, and participating guests on Neil Heinen’s show “For The Record”. If you’re interested to learn a bit more about this event and what United Against Hate is all about, we highly recommend checking out this video.


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Special Event: “Moving Past Hate”

It’s been five years since the attack on the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, when the calm of a Sunday on August 5, 2012, was shattered by a White Supremacist Gunman killing six innocent people and wounded others. This gunman was a member of a hate group founded by Arno Michaelis.

Please join us on December 10, 2017 at the Monona Terrace from 1:30 to 4:30 pm (door opens at 1:00PM), to hear how Arno and the victim’s son and family members came together for peaceful reconciliation and humankind.

Find out more details at our Facebook Event page.

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