
Take Action Against Hate
Repairing the World highlights the key relationships that were already in place in Pittsburgh, the leadership by the Jewish community, civic and interfaith leaders that enabled a swift response to a mortal threat, and the ongoing actions that deepened the community’s commitment to healing and bridge building. Pittsburgh’s story of resilience will help other communities understand the threat of antisemitism and hate, and create their own solutions and action plans for change.
The Repairing the World materials and outreach campaign are designed to leave communities with long-lasting resources and relationships that will strengthen local capacity to respond to and prevent acts of hate, antisemitism, racism, anti-immigrant bias and all forms of bigotry.
Watch this space, as we will be adding to it over the course of 2023.
Repairing the World Outreach Campaign
Interested in participating in the Repairing the World film campaign? Want to hold a screening in your town or community? Sign up today!
Learn more about Not In Our Town.
Not In Our Town is a movement to stop hate, address bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities for all. Our work focuses on solutions that inspire and empower communities.
Learn more about the 10/27 Healing Partnership.
We provide support, connection, and opportunities for reflection for individuals and their loved ones impacted by the October 2018 attack and others who experience hate-induced trauma.
1. Host a screening in your town
Sign up to receive free Repairing the World: Stories from The Tree of Life screening kits, discussion guides and activity ideas you can use in your neighborhood, library, civic group or school. (Note: Screenings to begin later this year.)
2. Get your school involved
Plan a screening and discussion of the film and how to stop hate and antisemitism. Film excerpts and classroom guides coming soon. Begin now with a Not In Our School campaign to empower students to create safe and inclusive environments: niot.org/nios/about
3. Share your story
Hundreds of communities came together for vigils and events in response to the attack at Tree of Life synagogue in 2018. Share your own videos, photos, and stories about what happened in your town by sending us a message at info@niot.org. Your town may be featured on this site and on NIOT.org.
Havdalah at Lake Merritt in Oakland, California - October 27, 2018.
Stop Hate Action Kits
Not In Our Town has also created online Stop Hate Action Kits available for Schools, Communities, Campus, and Law Enforcement.