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Anti-Hate Campaign
The Anti-Hate Campaign was launched in January 2010 to help students become more aware of their diverse surroundings and how their actions impact their environment. This campaign encourages students to take personal responsibility to educate themselves and those around them.
The South Dakota State University Anti-Hate Campaign is partially a campaign and partially a task force. The campaign is comprised of SDSU students who make a pledge to themselves that they will be intolerant to hate on our campus. Also, they make a pledge that they will speak out against hate; silence sends a message of acceptance. Each student has the choice to become involved. Students can become apart of the Anti-Hate Campaign by signing the pledge card, receiving and wearing their Anti-Hate button, and signing our Anti-Hate banner. The other half of the Anti-Hate Campaign is the task force, which is a group of people working to promote unity and understanding throughout the campus. The task force is put in to action to move forward and help create a community of acceptance and tolerance here at SDSU. The SDSU Anti-Hate Campaign promotes and supports programs and activities that match the campaign’s mission.