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There’s still time to register for tomorrow’s online panel discussion about the new chapter of Sounds Like Hate, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s new podcast.
Sounds Like Hate Podcast Panel Discussion Wednesday, Sept. 16 5 p.m. Eastern Time Zoom Webinar
REGISTER HERE
This panel discussion is exclusively for SPLC supporters (like you!). The event will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Sounds Like Hate and feature a thought-provoking conversation about the important issues discussed in the podcast’s second chapter, “Not Okay.” Moderated by SPLC Senior Fellow Eric K. Ward, the panel will include T. Elijah Hawkes, principal of the high school featured in “Not Okay,” Cory Collins, senior writer for Teaching Tolerance, and Jamila Paksima, co-host and co-producer of the podcast.
“Not Okay” tells the story of one Vermont high school grappling with some very timely questions: Should the Black Lives Matter flag be flown at school? What should be done about a historic mascot that arguably resembles a hooded Klansman? How can school leaders respond to a surge in hate symbols, name-calling and racially charged threats?
Part I of “Not Okay” was released Monday; Part II will follow next week. You can listen and subscribe to Sounds Like Hate on your podcast app of choice.
Whether or not you’ve had the chance to listen to Sounds Like Hate, we hope you’ll join us tomorrow for this important and lively discussion. Click here to register now.
Thank you,
Your friends at the SPLC
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