What Happens When Hate Lives Next Door And The Jabara-Heyer No Hate Act
The Not In Our Town podcast features powerful voices from people across the country who are taking a stand against hate and working to create safe and inclusive communities for all. In this episode, we examine how the tragic killing of Khalid Jabara, a young man who was murdered by his next door neighbor in a hate crime, prompted a call for vital changes in hate crime law and reporting. NIOT's Jeremy Jue hears from the Jabara family about the events leading up to the murder of Khalid Jabara in Tulsa, Okla. on April 12, 2016. The podcast features Khalid's mother Haifa and his two siblings, Rami and Victoria, on the events leading up to Khalid's tragic death, Maya Berry, Executive Director of the Arab American Institute and NIOT Founder Patrice O'Neil
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Remembering Heather Heyer, A Mother's Story of Activism
The Not In Our Town podcast features powerful voices from people across the country who are taking a stand against hate and working to create safe and inclusive communities for all. In this episode, Patrice O’Neill, filmmaker and founder of Not In Our Town, talks to Susan Bro, a mother and teacher who became a passionate social activist after her 32-year-old daughter Heather Heyer was killed by a white supremacist in the Charlottesville protest on Aug. 12, 2017.
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Gift of Our Wounds: A Not In Our Town interview with Pardeep Kaleka and Arno Michaelis
On August 5, 2012 a white supremacist walked in to the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, WI and killed 6 people. After the attack Pardeep Kaleka, son of the slain temple president reached out to Arno Michaelis, a former white supremacist. Now, 6 years later, the two are friends and working together to prevent violence. They’ve formed a non-profit, Serve 2 Unite, and recently completed The Gift Of Our Wounds, a book about their backgrounds and experiences since the Sikh Temple shooting. In today’s podcast, Not In Our Town Founder Patrice O’Neill sits down with Pardeep and Arno to discuss their new book and share their stories.
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United Against Hate
When members of white supremacist groups began a campaign to hold rallies in Berkeley and Oakland, California, a group of community leaders came up with a way to make a statement that neo-nazis, their hatred and their ideas were not welcome in the East Bay. For the first episode of our new podcast, Not In Our Town gathered the organizers of the poster project at our office in Downtown Oakland to talk with them about their poster project.
Not In Our Town is a movement to stop hate, address bullying and build safe and inclusive communities for all. Tune in and be inspired by the remarkable individuals and communities doing the work. Join us!