Dear Friend,
With political and social polarization becoming increasingly prevalent
in American society, the health and well-being of communities is at
risk across the country. To protect and support social cohesion and
community well-being, all community members need to be equipped with
the resources to confront and build resilience against extremist
narratives.
Building Networks & Addressing Harm: A Community Guide to Online
Youth Radicalization
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aims to deliver those resources. A joint publication by the SPLC and
American University's Polarization and Extremism Research and
Innovation Lab (PERIL)
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, the Community Guide educates, equips and empowers readers to
strengthen their communities by building trusted networks to prevent
radicalization and foster inclusion.
The Community Guide also provides readers actionable steps to support
those who have been directly targeted and indirectly impacted by
hate-fueled acts. In addition to trusted adults' roles as a
first line of defense against radicalization, these networks are also
first responders to the harm caused by radicalized individuals.
When considered alongside the suite of resources we've published
with PERIL, this guide aims to expand the responsibility of mitigating
harm to the whole community. Only when all members of caregiving
networks are equipped with these tools will we be able to effectively
support and protect young people and our communities.
You can view and share the Community Guide to Online Youth
Radicalization and other resources from our partnership with PERIL for
free here:
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VIEW THE GUIDE
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Thank you for your continued dedication to building inclusive,
resilient communities.
In solidarity,
Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center
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