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Registration is open for the Eradicate Hate global Summit
The Eradicate Hate Global Summit is the most comprehensive anti-hate conference in the world. It unites experts and leaders from around the globe, who are dedicated to eradicating all forms of hate-fueled violence. The purpose of the Summit is to provide a unique, multidisciplinary forum to share ideas and build working relationships to drive the…
Read MoreEradicate Hate Announces Six New Board Members to Advance Mission of Preventing Hate-Fueled Violence
Their expertise will support efforts to make communities safer for all PITTSBURGH – Today, Eradicate Hate announced the addition of six new members to its Board of Directors as the organization expands its global reach and efforts to prevent all forms of hate-fueled violence. The new board members include Sara Carlson, former Deputy General Counsel…
Read MoreLetter to Denver Post: We can take steps to prevent mass shootings by Brette Steele
The anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting is not just a day of remembrance—it is a call to action. Decades later, survivors still carry the weight of that day, and too many others have since joined them in grief. We owe them more than our thoughts and prayers. For me, it is personal. I…
Read MoreLetter to MinnPost: Recognizing the Signs of Hate by Brette Steele
Our President, Brette Steele, penned a letter to the editor to the MinnPost in response to the recent attack on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar. She discusses the importance of recognizing warning signs and shares resources from Eradicate Hate, including the Reach Out Resource Hub. Read the letter to the editor here.
Read MoreUP End Hate Report Shows Crucial Role of Youth In Preventing Hate-Fueled Violence
Two reports of weapons on campus averted potential attacks A newly released National Report for UP End Hate, the first upstander awareness initiative for youth ages 12-22 to prevent hate-fueled violence, demonstrates that students can help stop targeted attacks when equipped with the right knowledge, tools, and resources. Research shows that peers play a critical…
Read MoreEradicate Hate Awarded Grant from the OpenAI Foundation’s People-First AI Fund
Pittsburgh-based nonprofit among 208 organizations receiving first batch of awards Today, Eradicate Hate, a nonprofit dedicated to forging practical solutions to prevent all forms of hate-fueled violence, was awarded a $300,000 grant from OpenAI’s People-First AI Fund. This grant will support Eradicate Hate’s efforts to build safer communities for all through programming such as the…
Read MoreMore than 200 students gather for anti-hate summit at Acrisure Stadium
James Engel of Trib Live takes a closer look at the inaugural Eradicate Hate Student Summit. Read the article.
Read MoreEradicate Hate Releases 2024 Impact Report
Last year was a momentous year for Eradicate Hate. We hired a professional team with decades of experience preventing hate-fueled violence and evolved from our roots as an all-volunteer organization. We expanded year-round programming to reach new communities, forged new partnerships across sectors, and equipped individuals with the tools to confront and prevent violence in…
Read MoreEradicate Hate follows the money of extremist groups
David Rullo explores the ways extremist groups embrace technological advances to fund their hate in this article for the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
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