Gonzaga University 
Institute for Hate Studies

PROJECTS

The Institute is involved in many different projects. Please click on the different links below to view the projects.

Conference on Hate Studies - April 6 - 9, 2011

Research Grant Award - Recipients announced

Hate Studies Classes at GU

The Syllabus Project

Social Networking

Faculty Mentors

Selected Past Events

Take Action Against Hate Annual Banquet - 2010

Take Action Against Hate Annual Banquet - 2009

Why People Hate: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Jane Elliot Workshop and Lecture

Smallest Witnesses: The Crisis in Darfur Through Children's Eyes

War, Reconciliation, and Human Rights Film Series

Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings

Teaching about the Holocaust

The First International Conference to Establish the Field of Hate Studies

Voices of Tribal Neighbors: Beyond Myth and Misunderstanding

Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit

ABOUT US
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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.

beebe@gonzaga.edu
Updated August 2010