We Are Many - United Against Hate

Click on the link. Read our story. Then ask yourself this question: How concerned am I about growing division, fear and hate in our society?

Now act on your answer.

Consider the dividends an investment in We Are Many-United Against Hate will pay.

Here’s what a Baraboo educator had to say after We Are Many’s Masood Akhtar, Arno Michaelis and Pardeep Kaleka went to the high school to meet with students and faculty in the aftermath of students being photographed making a Nazi salute:

I am up and ready to take on our next day. As I reflect on the past few hours, my heart swells. Thank you for making Baraboo a part of your worlds. I can feel the healing beginning with our students and community. Your engagement with us will make an impact. Thank you!  Kindness, gratitude, forgiveness.... I can’t begin to express my gratitude to have your presence and message as a part of our program.”

 

A similar visit to McFarland High School prompted this:

Thank you for a wonderful day!  Remarkable people influencing remarkable young students. My heart is full! This is just the beginning of continued great work together. I have so much respect for you and for your organization.”

And this came our way after going to Mount Horeb High School:

Thank you again for making today possible! The students got so much from the assembly and talked all day about the positive messages they took away. I heard multiple times that you all were the best speakers they’ve ever heard. The students are still talking about it and the impact it had on them. Even parents are emailing about what a wonderful opportunity our school provided to our community.”

An instructor at UW-Oshkosh shared these thoughts:

 

I have heard wonderful feedback today from both students and instructors. We very much enjoyed the workshop and evening presentation and learned a lot. Please extend our thanks to Arno and Pardeep as well. We will continue to be in touch. Thank you for the work you are doing with United Against Hate. I was inspired yesterday and challenged to continue to be brave in standing up to hate in all forms and encouraging my students to do the same.”

And UW-Oshkosh’s Chancellor summed it up this way:

Thank you for sharing your story of hope and solutions we can all adopt.”

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