Members of the campus community gathered on March 20 at the Marquee Cinema in Union South for a screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary “Stranger at the Gate,” which tells the story of how an act of compassion by members of an Indiana Muslim community could redirect a wayward Marine veteran’s path away from violence. Read the article here>
Seized Criminal Cash To Fund Anti-hate Projects In The UK
Cash seized from criminals is set to be used for projects which will focus on bringing communities together, a police and crime commissioner has said. Organizations across Merseyside, UK have been invited to apply for a share of £100,000 to run projects which would promote diversity, equality and inclusion. Read the article here>
Lake Mills High School Joins As A Chapter of We Are Many United Against Hate
We Are Many – United Against Hate is pleased to announce that Lake Mills High School as joined the ever-growing movement. They have launched Lake Mills United, their chapter of We Are Many – United Against Hate.