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“Unlearning Hate: Lessons for our Racial Divide”

Facing History and Ourselves Cleveland is celebrating 20 years of supporting young people in confronting bigotry and anti-semitism.

The organization will host “Unlearning Hate: Lessons for our Racial Divide,” an evening about the power of identity and personal transformation Tuesday, May 7, at 7:15 p.m. at the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple–Tifereth Israel.

Marc Skvirsky, Facing History’s vice president and chief program officer, will lead a conversation with R. Derek Black, a former white nationalist, and Allison Gornik, whose intervention was critical to his transformation, about what it means to walk away from a life of hate and into an inclusive and diverse community.

General admission tickets cost $30. Student tickets are available for $5 through the Maltz Performing Arts Center website or by calling the box office at 216.368.6062.

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