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Anniversary of Premiere on PBS

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20 years ago, Not In Our Town premiered on PBS and sparked a national movement against hate and intolerance.
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Face Fear. Find Courage.

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The need for Not In Our Town has never been greater. Donate to stop hate today.
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Stop Hate. Together

Resource: Why It Matters: Rethinking Victim Assistance for LGBTQ Victims of Hate Violence

A Joint Policy Report by the National Center for Victims of Crime and the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs
Community Leader
Hate Prevention

To download this guide for free as a PDF, please click here.

Guide: Preventing and Addressing Bullying and Intolerance

NIOT is proud to join the DOJ COPS office in releasing this guide to help law enforcement officers and agencies address intolerance and prevent bullying.
Educators and School Officers
Schools and Bullying

This guide is intended to be a primary resource for law enforcement officers in helping to educate and support children and adults about the problems resulting from bullying, teasing, and all forms of bias; ways to prevent and intervene in bullying situations; and how to break cycles of bullying and transform student behavior.

Film: Beyond the Badge

School Resource Officer Ron Cockrell strives to bridge the gaps between students and police officers in Ferguson, Missouri.

Moses Robinson: School Resource Officer

An SRO in Rochester, NY works to address tensions in his school and in his community.

Police Officer
Hate Crimes and Incidents

This short film follows Detective Ellen Vest, a veteran of the San Diego Sheriff's Department, to the streets of San Diego, the home of a victim, and to the training ground for new police cadets as she shares five lessons for law enforcement investigating hate crimes. 

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Community Inclusion Changes Greenville PD

Hassan Aden says an effective police chief must focus not just on what’s going on in his department, but be transparent with those outside of it.

Film: A Bowling Green Legacy

Not In Our Town: A Bowling Green Legacy follows the actions of students working with administrators, law enforcement and community members to forge new bonds after racially charged actions shake their community. When racist tweets and “white power” graffiti leave students feeling threatened and unsafe, the campus and community of Bowling Green unite to take a stand against hate and join the national Not In Our Town movement.

Response to Anti-Asian Graffiti

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San Francisco’s Asian American community mobilized across the city to send a clear message that the community is united against hate.
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