Gonzaga University 
Institute for Hate Studies

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This page is designed to provide you with links to organizations, articles, and guides that may be of interest. Once you leave our web site, The Institute for Hate Studies is not responsible for the content of any of the linked sites. If you have sites you would like us to add, please e-mail them to againsthate@gonzaga.edu for our review.

Organizations:
All Conferences - Directory of Conferences, conventions, exhibits, and more.
American Jewish Committee

Anti-Defamation League
Center for Homicide Research
Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Hate Crimes Research Network
King County Office of Civil Rights: How to Stop Hate
Partners Against Hate
Southern Poverty Law Center
Teaching Tolerance
Not in Our Town

Resources:
Civilrights.org hate crime page
Confronting the New Faces of Hate: Hate Crimes in America
Hate Crimes: State Laws
Preventing Youth Hate Crime (PDF)
2008 Hate Crimes Survey by Human Rights First
2008 Hate Crime Statistics FBI
The Heart of Learning: Compassion, Resiliency, and Academic Success
2007 Islamophobia Hate Crime Report by Human Rights First

Articles:
Class Prepares University Business Students to Identify and Challenge Hate
Majoring in Hate
Making King's Dream a Reality
Promising Practices Against Hate Crimes
Study of Literature and Legislation on Hate Crime in America, Final Report (PDF)
Understanding and Preventing Hate Crimes
Unique Gonzaga Class Targets Hate
Why Do We Hate: New Academic Field of Hate Studies Seeks the Answer

 

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The Gonzaga Institute for Hate Studies advances the interdisciplinary field of Hate Studies and disseminates new theories, models, and discoveries about hate. 

Hate Studies consists of inquiries into the human capacity to define, and then dehumanize or demonize, an “other,” and the processes that inform and give expression to, or can curtail, control, or combat, that capacity.  

Updated August 2010