LINKS: 

Watch this vide explaining the difference between equity, inclusion and diversity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPPLbsEazNc

New Bi-weekly LGBTQ+ podcast:  Check it out HERE.

See Under the Rock video.  NPFH Annie Yaeger can be found at 1 hour, 8 min.  Click here

Fighting Hate From Home – A Community Resource Webinar
Watch speakers from the MA Attorney General’s Office and the Plymouth Police Department to learn what is a hate crime, how it is investigated and prosecuted, and what to do if you or someone you know is a victim. This event was brought to you by Plymouth No Place for Hate Committee and PACTV.  Click here.

During the January 14, 2021 meeting NPFH read and discussed the Atlantic article Multiracial Democracy is 55 Years Old. Will It Survive?  This article helped committee members to put our current climate into an historical context.

During the November 10, 2020 meeting NPFH watched and discussed this vide explaining the difference between equity, inclusion and diversity as part of our continued learning as a committee. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPPLbsEazNc

November 16, 2020 AP Reports that hate crimes in the US are the highest in more than a decade.  Click to article.

Plymouth Public Library Information on the No Place For Hate book selections    CLICK HERE

Plymouth NPFH – Teaching Social Justice Values Through Children’s Literature CLICK HERE

Duxbury Library Staff Recommendations for Anti-Racism (adults and children) CLICK HERE

Guide for Selecting Anti-Bias Children’s Books CLICK HERE

Other NPFH Communities CLICK HERE

RESOURCES: 

There are many agencies and organizations throughout the state listed below that can offer assistance to victims of hate incidents and hate crimes.  They can also provide further referrals depending on the victim’s needs.  (NOTE:  Each of these resource names is an active link.)

Community Groups and Support Services

District Attorney Offices

Legal Resources