Earlier this summer, CRC hosted the memorable Let’s Talk About It! even in partnership with the MAH. After its inaugural success our team, together with the team from MAH, immediately put the event on the calendar to repeat next year (more on save the date to come!). That event, along with our work on programs such as the Reconciliation Project and the Neighborhood Courts program, and along with many other events and the events that are happening this week throughout our County and the Country are the continuous efforts we all must take to promote equity, peace and safety, to restore justice through healing, understanding and transformation. We are sharing the events brought to you by many wonderful organization of Santa Cruz County and we hope you have a chance to join! United Against Hate Week: Nov 13–20 About United Against Hate Week About United Against Hate Week
United Against Hate Week (Nov. 13-19th, 2022) is a call for seven days of local civic action by people in every community to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to the safety and civility of our neighborhoods, towns, and cities. United Against Hate was created by civic leaders in direct response to the sharp rise in expressions of hate in our communities. We want to empower local residents to take action in their local communities and alter the course of this growing intolerance. When cities and their residents work together against hate, we can restore respect and civil discourse, embrace the strength of diversity and build inclusive and equitable communities for all. You can post signs, host events, share stories, attend rallies, and connect with schools and neighborhood civic institutions. Nothing is too small, because working united in each community is what will defeat hate in all communities. Learn more at unitedagainsthateweek.org. The below events are sponsored by Santa Cruz County United for Safe and Inclusive Communities (SCCUSIC), Temple Beth El, The Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV), Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) and the Santa Cruz Public Libraries (SCPL). Panel Discussion Youth Panel: Perspectives and Needs for Wellbeing Thursday, November 17th, Capitola Branch Library, 2005 Wharf Rd, 6:00 - 7:30 PM, In-person and Online. Register Here. Calling-IN Workshop CALLING PEOPLE IN: Having difficult Conversations about Racism and White Supremacy Saturday, November 19th, 11am - 12:30pm online. Hosted by SURJ of Santa Cruz County (Showing Up for Racial Justice) Register Here. Film Screening and Discussion Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life Sunday, November 20th, 7-9 pm at the 418 Project (former Riverfront Theater). Santa Cruz County United for Safe and Inclusive Communities (SCCUSIC), in partnership with Temple Beth El, the Resource Center for Nonviolence, and the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, presents the documentary REPAIRING THE WORLD: Stories From the Tree of Life. Join in the discussion after the movie with filmmaker Patrice O'Neill and panelists Rabbi Paula Marcus, Don Smith, Marci Dupraw, and Mayor Sonya Brunner. Click here to see the trailer. Free Bystander Trainings Bystander Intervention to Stop Police Sponsored Violence And Anti-Black Racist Harassment. Monday, November 14th, 10-11:15 am online. Presented by Right to Be (formerly Hollaback). Register Here. Stand Up Against Street Harassment Tuesday, November 15th, 11am-12pm online. Presented by Right to Be (formerly Hollaback). Register Here Bystander Intervention to Stop Islamophobic And Xenophobic Harassment Thursday, November 17th, 2-3pm online. Presented by Right to Be (formerly Hollaback). Register Here. Resources: Santa Cruz County United Against Hate Week School Toolkit 2022 (created by the Santa Cruz County Office of Education)
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