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We Are Many – United Against Hate

We are a non-partisan, non-profit, state-wide organization of common people who are urban and rural, spiritual and secular, seeking equal protection for all, united against hate, bigotry and racism

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Posted on August 16, 2022 by Masood Akhtar

Massachusetts US Attorney Launches ‘End Hate Now’ Hotline

In response to an uptick in neo-Nazi activity in Massachusetts, US Attorney Rachael Rollins on Wednesday launched the “End Hate Now” hotline, her office announced. Read the article at the Boston Globe>

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