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You’re invited to an online panel discussion that will give you a behind-the-scenes look at our new podcast, Sounds Like Hate.
Sounds Like Hate is an audio documentary series that takes a deep dive into the ways hate manifests itself in modern America: how it functions, why everyday people get involved, and how some work to disengage from a life of hatred. You can listen to episode one,“Getting Out,” and subscribe here.
There’s still time to RSVP for tomorrow’s webinar! We would love for you to join us and explore Sounds Like Hate with panelists Geraldine Moriba, Sounds Like Hate producer; Susan Bro, activist Heather Heyer’s mother; Howard Graves, SPLC senior research analyst; Sammy Rangel, executive director and co-founder of Life After Hate; and Amy Spitalnick, executive director of Integrity First for America.
Sounds Like Hate Podcast Panel Discussion Wednesday, Aug. 12 8 p.m. EDT Zoom Webinar
REGISTER HERE
Eric K. Ward, SPLC senior fellow, will moderate the discussion about Sounds Like Hate. The first episode, “Getting Out,” tells the story of a young woman who was enticed to join an alt-right group that helped organize the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville at which protester Heather Heyer was killed by an extremist. In her own words, she explains how she joined the ranks of the alt-right — and why she ultimately decided she needed to get out.
Whether you’ve had a chance to listen already, or you’re excited to learn more about Sounds Like Hate before you dive in, we hope you will join us tomorrow evening. On behalf of our podcast hosts, producers and the entire SPLC team, we are so grateful to have your support.
Sincerely, Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center
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