PLYMOUTH

NEXT PLYMOUTH NO PLACE FOR HATE MEETING  ON JUNE 12TH AT PLYMOUTH TOWN HALL IN THE HARBOR ROOM AT 6:30PM... THERE ARE THREE OPENINGS FOR COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP.   








Our Mission

Our primary goal is to be a resource to the Town of Plymouth by providing support and education on diversity issues.

We are a group of like-minded volunteers appointed by the Plymouth Board of Selectmen to serve on the Town of Plymouth's No Place For Hate committee.

We help Plymouth address issues of Racism, Anti-Semitism, Homophobia, Ethnic, and Religious Bigotry, and other forms of Prejudice. We are doing this with and increased sensitivity and awareness of Diversity.  We seek to celebration of differences, and react to incidents that may threaten or isolate a group based solely on visible or invisible differences.

 

We will protect the promise of equal justice and civil rights for all members of our society

 

 

What is No Place For Hate?

A Statewide Campaign that empowers communities to nurture the strengths of Diversity and the Oneness of Humanity – our Neighbors.  

A Statewide Campaign that empowers communities to challenge discrimination, prejudice, racism, hate, anti-Semitism, and bigotry of all forms.  

Created by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), in partnership with the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) in September 1999.  

Supported by a coalition of over 50 organization representing a wide range of religious, educational, law enforcement, ethnic and community groups including the Massachusetts Council of Churches, the Governor’s Task Force on Hate Crimes, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, and the 19,000 member Massachusetts Police Association, and the town of Plymouth Board of Selectmen.

To Date, 62 Massachusetts cities and towns participate in No Place For Hate, including 20 towns south of Boston.

 

No Place for Hate is under-written through the generosity of the Maxwell V. Blum family, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and various other Community Businesses.

Announcements:

 

The Plymouth Diversity Day Committee is now looking for volunteers - use the request information page to find out how you can help!

 

There are three open positions on the Plymouth No Place For H at e ® Committee.  All interested parties should send a letter of intent to the Board of Selectmen, 11 Lincoln Street , 3rd Floor, Plymouth , MA 02360 .  You must at tend at least one meeting before submitting your letter of intent.

 

To make an announcement, please fill in the Request Info form using the link on the left of this page.

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