How Do We Prevent Hate Crimes in Our Neighborhoods?
| A video message from SFPD Captain John Sanford |
Representatives from the Park District of the San Francisco Police Department, the Community Police Advisory Board, and the San Francisco District Attorney's Office came together to screen Not In Our Town films in a community forum.
The representatives and community members discussed challenges to hate crime prosecution as well as the importance of community involvement in identifying and reporting hate crimes.
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Tools for Bullying Prevention Month
Not In Our School Action Kit on sale in October
In recognition of Bullying Prevention Month, and the ongoing need for safe school environments everywhere, Not In Our Town is proud to offer our Not In Our School Video Action Kit to teachers, educators, and parents at a discounted rate through December 2015.
You can now purchase this package, which features 18 anti-bullying films, lesson guides, and dozens of other resources, for 50% off!
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Not In Our Town Events in Chicago Area
Community building through films, forums, and organizing
Not In Our Town actions continue in the Chicago area with screenings and panel discussions at University of Illinois Chicago on October 21 and at Morton Grove Muslim Education Center on October 24. For more information on these events, write us at info@niot.org.
We are proud to announce that our film Waking in Oak Creek will be featured in a screening as part of the City of Chicago's One Book, One Chicago campaign. Many thanks to this program and Chicago Human Rights Commissioner Mona Noriega for helping to distribute copies of Waking in Oak Creek to libraries across the city of Chicago.
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