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#NoToHate: confronting harmful speech
Standing up against hate speech can be intimidating, especially when it appears in our everyday conversations or at work. The fear of escalating the situation or backlash may prevent people from speaking out against hate speech. Yet silence can allow harmful words and attitudes to take root.
Explore the testimonies below to hear about real consequences of hate speech and how to stand up against its many forms.
Rabbi Jill Jacobs
Executive Director of T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Countering Antisemitism
Ahmed Shaheed
Deputy Director of the Essex Human Rights Centre
Countering Islamophobia
Micheal Martell
Chair of Economics at Bard College
Cost of Hate
Nenna Ndukwe
UN Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead
Countering Hate Speech at Work
Pascal Vallet
School Prinicpal at the United Nations International School
Teaching Empathy
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The #NoToHate campaign promotes a culture of kindness and empathy. This link contains school-aged-appropriate materials about hate speech and how children can stand up for themselves and their friends.
Join the conversation about countering hate speech.