When Hate Groups March Down Main Street: Engaging a Community Response
Autor Deborah Levine, Marc Brenmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538132654
ISBN-10: 1538132656
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538132656
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
1 The Local-Global Context
2 Hate and Neo-Nazis
3 Hate and White Supremacists
4 The Hate Message Online
5 Hate Crime Connection
6 Corporate and Legal Context
7 Community Organizing
8 Recruitment and Radicalization
9 What Is Our Moral Obligation?
10 Globalization and Economic Disparities
11 Bias, Prejudice, and Hate
12 The Special Responsibility of Schools
13 Holocaust Education
14 Interfaith Efforts
15 Conclusions
16 Postscript
Glossary
Resources
Appendix 1: Know Your Enemy
Appendix 2: National Socialist Rally: Press Release
Appendix 3: Compassionate Witnessing and Rehumanizing the Enemy
Appendix 4: Example of Anti-Nazi Resolution
Appendix 5: Sample Hate Crime Policy
Appendix 6: Sample Bias Incident Response Protocol
Appendix 7: CRS Efforts to Defuse Hate Crime Activity
Appendix 8: Holocaust Ethical Implications
Appendix 9: Human Rights First
Appendix 10: Financial Help with Security of Institutions
Appendix 11: Bomb Threat Checklist
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
1 The Local-Global Context
2 Hate and Neo-Nazis
3 Hate and White Supremacists
4 The Hate Message Online
5 Hate Crime Connection
6 Corporate and Legal Context
7 Community Organizing
8 Recruitment and Radicalization
9 What Is Our Moral Obligation?
10 Globalization and Economic Disparities
11 Bias, Prejudice, and Hate
12 The Special Responsibility of Schools
13 Holocaust Education
14 Interfaith Efforts
15 Conclusions
16 Postscript
Glossary
Resources
Appendix 1: Know Your Enemy
Appendix 2: National Socialist Rally: Press Release
Appendix 3: Compassionate Witnessing and Rehumanizing the Enemy
Appendix 4: Example of Anti-Nazi Resolution
Appendix 5: Sample Hate Crime Policy
Appendix 6: Sample Bias Incident Response Protocol
Appendix 7: CRS Efforts to Defuse Hate Crime Activity
Appendix 8: Holocaust Ethical Implications
Appendix 9: Human Rights First
Appendix 10: Financial Help with Security of Institutions
Appendix 11: Bomb Threat Checklist
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Recenzii
The persistent problem of hate crimes by white supremacist groups appears to be getting worse, not better. This should be a cause of concern for all law abiding citizens and people of goodwill. That's why a new book extensively examining the issue is a must read: When Hate Groups March Down Main Street: Engaging a Community Response (Rowman & Littlefield). Co-authors Deborah J. Levine and Marc Brenman present a disturbingly vivid account of the historical evolution of hate groups and their radical racist ideology. The book includes key statistics, case studies, legal and anecdotal evidence, as well as practical leadership lessons for a new generation of young people and people of all ages. This is a critically important book at a critically important time. The authors also provide smart citizen engagement strategies for communities to embrace.
When Hate Groups March Down Main Street offers much-needed answers to a critical question: What can communities do in response to an incident of hate that occurs in the neighborhood? Deborah Levine and Marc Brenman do more than offer a summary of current practices or case studies that instruct and inform; they provide a historical context as to what actions are most effective and why. This book should be on the desks of public officials, community groups, houses of worship, schools, and ordinary citizens who care about protecting the freedoms of fellow humans.
The authors provide an excellent balance of historical context, current events, and associated terminology to paint a picture of how hate manifests into heinous actions which hurt our communities. This overview is paired with straightforward, actionable strategies individuals and teams can use to combat the spread of hate on individual, organizational, and community levels. The book is written in clear and succinct language, which is appropriate for readability by diverse audiences.
The authors provide a compelling and comprehensive look at the disturbing rise of hate groups and related issues, including actionable recommendations to address the alarming surge of hate crime. The book provides an historical overview of the origins, ideology and evolution of hate groups, buttressed by key statistics, case studies, legal and anecdotal evidence from past to present. This is an informative, illuminating and educational training tool on a critically important topic, at a critically important time. The book contains practical lessons and leadership examples not only for a new generation of young people, but for people of every generation. Ask yourself what you and your family would do if hate groups marched down your street? The reality is unnerving because "the threat is real," as the authors astutely articulate in meticulous detail.
This book can help our communities address the growing threat of hate and violence. Deborah Levine and Marc Brenman have provided a guidebook of in depth information for civic leaders, educators and residents in schools and communities everywhere who want to make their towns safe for everyone.
When Hate Groups March Down Main Street offers much-needed answers to a critical question: What can communities do in response to an incident of hate that occurs in the neighborhood? Deborah Levine and Marc Brenman do more than offer a summary of current practices or case studies that instruct and inform; they provide a historical context as to what actions are most effective and why. This book should be on the desks of public officials, community groups, houses of worship, schools, and ordinary citizens who care about protecting the freedoms of fellow humans.
The authors provide an excellent balance of historical context, current events, and associated terminology to paint a picture of how hate manifests into heinous actions which hurt our communities. This overview is paired with straightforward, actionable strategies individuals and teams can use to combat the spread of hate on individual, organizational, and community levels. The book is written in clear and succinct language, which is appropriate for readability by diverse audiences.
The authors provide a compelling and comprehensive look at the disturbing rise of hate groups and related issues, including actionable recommendations to address the alarming surge of hate crime. The book provides an historical overview of the origins, ideology and evolution of hate groups, buttressed by key statistics, case studies, legal and anecdotal evidence from past to present. This is an informative, illuminating and educational training tool on a critically important topic, at a critically important time. The book contains practical lessons and leadership examples not only for a new generation of young people, but for people of every generation. Ask yourself what you and your family would do if hate groups marched down your street? The reality is unnerving because "the threat is real," as the authors astutely articulate in meticulous detail.
This book can help our communities address the growing threat of hate and violence. Deborah Levine and Marc Brenman have provided a guidebook of in depth information for civic leaders, educators and residents in schools and communities everywhere who want to make their towns safe for everyone.