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Subject New Short Video - The day that changed me forever
Date May 1, 2020 3:18 PM
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Frank Meeink was a convicted neo-Nazi, unrepentant until a conversation with his Jewish boss changed him forever

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Clarion Project's Free Home Program Series
Dear Friend,

We are delighted to send you the third short film in our series, I Was Radicalized ([link removed][UNIQID]) , featuring Frank Meeink, a Philly born and bred former neo-Nazi.

Growing up, Frank Meeink loved the feeling of power and community. Becoming radicalized was an easy process for him, and he quickly found a home with a local neo-Nazi group. After being caught by police on a kidnap and torture charge, Frank was sent to prison where he learned to understand that people, regardless of skin color, were all alike.

However, after prison, Frank was sucked back into the world of white supremacy. It was only after a Jewish employer showed Frank dignity and respect that he finally saw the real horror and damage of his racist and anti-Semitic hate-crimes.

Today, Frank is an anti-hate activist and lectures to young adults across America about tolerance.

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Look out for more podcasts, films and articles from Clarion Project.

Wishing you and yours good health and strength.

Sincerely,

Richard Green
Executive Director
Clarion Project
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