Hungary | Not in Our Town

Hungary

In April 2013 Not In Our Town conducted seven workshops in Hungary, meeting with the local media, community members, police recruits, students and documentary filmmakers. The tour was sponsored by Central European University and the U.S. and Norwegian embassies.

On this page, you will find hi-res and web photos as well as key Not In Our Town videos and resources translated into Hungarian. For additional media requests, please email info@niot.org.
 
On this page, you will find:

 

VIDEOS

 

RESOURCES

Not In Our Town materials translated into Hungarian

 

GRAPHICS/LOGOS

Not In Our Town logo

 

PHOTOS: Hi-Res 

Nearly 10,000 people rally at the Danube for the March of the Living in Budapest, 2013. 

Road team for the Not In Our Town tour in Hungary at a stop in Nyiregyhaza.

Ellen Hume and Patrice O'Neill at the Not In Our Town event at Central European University.

Ellen Hume and Patrice O'Neill greet participants at NIOT event in Budapest. 
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Gary Mercer doumented the Not In Our Town tour in Hungary.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Ellen Hume organized the NIOT tour in Hungary.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

U.S. Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis speaks about tolerance as an American value at NIOT event. The U.S. Embassy sponsored Not In Our Town events in Hungary. 
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Tove Skarstein, Norwegian ambassador, at NIOT event. The Norwegian Embassy sponsored all translation for the NIOT tour. 
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Zoltan Balon, Minister of Human Resources, addressed the audience at CEU. The Hungarian government supported transportation for the NIOT tour.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Not In Our Town action guides translated into Hungarian.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Not In Our Town event at Central European University.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

 

PHOTOS: Web-friendly

 

Nearly 10,000 people rally at the Danube for the March of the Living in Budapest, 2013. 

Road team for the Not In Our Town tour in Hungary at a stop in Nyiregyhaza.

Ellen Hume and Patrice O'Neill at the Not In Our Town event at Central European University.

Ellen Hume and Patrice O'Neill greet participants at NIOT event in Budapest.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Gary Mercer doumented the Not In Our Town tour in Hungary.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Ellen Hume organized the NIOT tour in Hungary.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

U.S. Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis speaks about tolerance as an American value at NIOT event. The U.S. Embassy sponsored Not In Our Town events in Hungary.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Tove Skarstein, Norwegian ambassador, at NIOT event. The Norwegian Embassy sponsored all translation for the NIOT tour.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Zoltan Balon, Minister of Human Resources, addressed the audience at CEU. The Hungarian government supported transportation for the NIOT tour.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Not In Our Town action guides translated into Hungarian.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

Not In Our Town event at Central European University.
Credit: CEU/Daniel Vegel

 

SHORT DESCRIPTIONS 

About Not In Our Town
Launched by The Working Group in 1995, Not In Our Town began with a PBS documentary that told the story of how people in Billings, Montana joined together to respond to a series of hate crimes in their town. This simple, powerful story of citizens banding together struck a chord with audiences, and created a model that inspired viewers around the country to hold their own campaigns against intolerance. Not In Our Town has grown from a PBS documentary into an international effort to connect people working together to take action against hate and create safe, inclusive communities. Learn more at NIOT.org
 
NotInOurSchool.org
Not In Our School (NIOS) highlights students, teachers and school leaders standing together against bullying and intolerance. NotInOurSchool.org features more than 20 Not In Our School videos, case studies and activities from schools across the country, and lesson plans from our education partner Facing History and Ourselves designed to spark dialogue and action about bullying, cyberbullying, diversity/multiculturalism, stereotypes and prejudice. After viewing the films, students can start their own Not In Our School activities, with support and guidance from teachers and administrators.
 
About NIOT.org and PBS.org/NIOT
NIOT.org is an extensive resource hub for individuals, communities and schools seeking ways to address hate and intolerance. NIOT.org is home to more than 100 short films, an interactive map that both tracks hate crimes as well as community efforts, and an action kit with local lessons and model activities. PBS.org/NIOT is the landing page for the two most recent Not In Our Town PBS films, Light in the Darkness and Class Actions. PBS.org/NIOT features excerpts and full-length streaming versions of both films.