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Sunday, June 27, 3pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan Act, also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1871. Yet, violent acts of racism, antisemitism, and xenophobia fill our news channels and media feeds with increasing alarm, begging the question: how has our country really changed in 150 years?
Join featured speaker Avery Friedman, a premiere civil rights attorney and CNN commentator, to understand how hate groups like the KKK rise to power, what role they play in American culture today, and how the law is used to protect victims of hate.
Then, Leon Bibb, primetime news anchor for WKYC in Cleveland, will take the conversation even deeper, with a one-on-one interview on the state of hate.
Plus, hear special remarks from Marcia Fudge, the 18th Secretary of U.S. Housing and Urban Development.
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Hosted by ACLU of Ohio, CSU Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, and Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.
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