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Rockford, Illinois, citizens rally to promote tolerance.
(Holly McQueen/Rockford Register Star)
 

Sixth graders in Morgantown, West Virginia, paint over skinhead graffiti.
(Dale Sparks/The Dominion Post)
 

Mix It Up grants fund innovative programs.
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Fight hate in your community and schools
If your community is experiencing the effects of hate and bias, print Tolerance.org's 10 Ways to Fight Hate and share its suggestions with other concerned community leaders. Learn more about responding to hate at school, or how to address hate in higher education using 10 Ways to Fight Hate on Campus.


Share how you're fighting hate
If you've used the ideas in 10 Ways to Fight Hate and other Center publications, or if you have developed your own strategy, let us know how it worked.


Promote tolerance and respect
Read 101 Tools for Tolerance to find simple ideas for promoting equity and diversity in yourself, your home, your schools, your workplace and your community.


Teach tolerance in the classroom
Encourage teachers and school administrators to use our free Teaching Tolerance materials, read Teaching Tolerance magazine and use our classroom resources and activities. Educators can also apply for grants to create anti-bias projects.


Mix It Up at lunch
Read how to Mix It Up at Lunch to find out how schools in your area can participate. Teens can cross social boundaries by starting a Mix It Up Dialogue Group, applying for Mix It Up grants, or sharing their stories.


Monitor hate in your local community
Send us news clippings about hate crimes and hate group activity in your area, or flyers, posters, and other hate materials for the Intelligence Project's comprehensive records. Tell us about hate incidents you have observed. For news articles, be sure to include the name of the newspaper and the date the story ran. Send your materials to:

Attn: Hate activity
Intelligence Project
400 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36104

Do your homework
Learn more about the Civil Rights Movement and those who sacrificed their lives to achieve equality. Read the Intelligence Report's latest issue to educate yourself about today's hate and extremism. Get the latest updates on bias issues from Tolerance.org. Stay up to date on the Center's work by signing up for our e-newsletter.