Stop Hate Action Kits | Not in Our Town

Stop Hate | Action Kits

Photo above: A vigil for the victims of the 2012 Oak Creek Sikh Temple shooting in Wisconsin.

Stop Hate | Action Kits

Real change takes place at the local level. Find solutions to inspire and empower residents and community leaders.

As hate and bias incidents rise on college campuses, find effective ways for students, faculty and administrators to respond.

Bullying and bias incidents are not okay. Get advice and resources for educators, administrators and student leaders.

Law enforcement can send a powerful message that hate crimes will not be tolerated.

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As hate group activities and hate and bias incidents rise, concerned community, campus, school, civic, faith and law enforcement leaders and activists actions are needed more than ever. These guides provide effective steps that can help communities face hate and bigotry, and work toward a more inclusive future.

We can STOP HATE, TOGETHER.

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The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law seeks to secure equal justice for all through the rule of law, targeting in particular the inequities confronting African Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities. The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law launched the Stop Hate Project to strengthen the capacity of community leaders, law enforcement, and organizations around the country to combat hate by connecting these groups with established legal and social services resources and creating new resources in response to identified needs.

Not in Our Town is a movement to stop hate, address bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities for all. Not In Our Town films, new media, and organizing tools help local leaders build vibrant, diverse cities and towns, where everyone can participate. Find specific resources for communities, schools and law enforcement on NIOT.org.