“After Charlottesville: Understanding Hate in History and Today” was a panel discussion that delved into the events surrounding Charlottesville. The panelists shared their personal experiences with racism, highlighting the various forms it takes and its profound impact on individuals and communities.
This conversation aimed to explore the historical context of hate in America, drawing connections between past and present occurrences of racism. Participants engaged in a meaningful dialogue about how these experiences shape their perspectives and inform our understanding of racial issues today.
This discussion was held in collaboration with Congregation Emanu-El Israel and Seton Hill University.
After Charlottesville: Hate in the Past and the Present Flyer