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Watch the Starbucks Bias Training Film By Stanley Nelson

Starbucks commissioned award-winning PBS filmmaker Stanley Nelson to make a film to show as part of their bias training. Watch the film. 

What's at Stake?

In our new video campaign — “What’s at Stake?” — we want to hear from you! Tell us what's at stake in your community. Share your thoughts about the power of standing up to hate together in your own video.

Video: What's at Stake?

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We want to hear from you! Tell us what's at stake in your town. Share your thoughts about the power of standing up to hate in your own video.
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The Guardians

 

Films About Law Enforcement Building Community Trust

From the Producers of Not In Our Town

 

'And Then They Came For Us'

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Knowing our history is the first step to ensuring we do not repeat it.
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A family readies for forced evacuation during World War II.  (Photo by Dorothea Lange,)

And Then They Came For Us

Knowing our history is the first step to ensuring we do not repeat it. A new documentary recounts the forced evacuation of over 100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II. 

Remembering a Civil Rights Hero

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Fred Korematsu's 40-year fight for equality and justice
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Fred Korematsu with civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks. Photo by Shirley Nakao, courtesy of the Korematsu Institute.

Bay Area Spreads a United Message Against Hate

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Podcast: How the East Bay organized and started a poster campaign against hate.
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Reporters Examine Race & Hate at Logan Symposium

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Journalists from around the country examine press coverage in a year in which these issues have gained wider attention and concern.
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Investigative Reporters at Logan Symposium Examine Race and Hate

The only symposium of its kind in the country, it routinely brings together a veritable “who’s who” of top journalists, law enforcement and government officials to address the critical issues confronting this specialized field. NIOT Founder Patrice O’Neill attended this year’s conference and wrote about the “Race & Hate” panel, which featured journalists around the country covering the issue.