For that matter why can't you sign in other than Facebook? It's like it is  
becoming the new requirement for being an activist. 
 
Jeanne
 
 
In a message dated 12/15/2009 3:13:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:


Liz:  the Facebook page isn't allow new 'fan' sign-ins - this is a really 
important  community venture and I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't 
want to miss  it! please advise - Patricia Haines
--- On Fri, 12/11/09, Elizabeth  Karabinakis <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Elizabeth Karabinakis  <[email protected]>
Subject: [SustainableTompkins] Unite Against  Hate
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December  11, 2009, 1:08 PM

Dear sustainability comrades,

As some of you  may already know, our community's beloved Greater Ithaca 
Activities Center has  been receiving deplorable hate messages since January, 
each escalating with  intensity. The last one left in October said that the 
GIAC staff and those who  participate in GIAC programs are “monkey faced 
niggers and filthy apes.” For  more info, go to:  
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009912020394

A  truly sustainable community is one that fosters respect for one another. 
We  can not tolerate the rampant intimidation, oppression, racism, sexism,  
homophobia and other forms of discrimination that continue to plague our  
community. The Board Members of GIAC and alumni of the Multicultural Resource 
 Center's Talking Circles on Race and Racism are calling on our community 
to  help mobilize a broad base of citizens to unite against hate.

Dr.  Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that the struggle against hate was 
made even  more difficult by the inaction of others who refused to get 
involved. He said  that the “ultimate tragedy… was not the brutality of the bad 
people, but the  silence of the good people.”
Please consider joining the United Against  Hate campaign (info below).

In solidarity,
Liz


***About  the United Against Hate Campaign***
When acts of racist hatred erupt into  the consciousness of a community, 
people of good will often feel angry and  frustrated, wondering what they can 
do to oppose it. Ithaca has faced its  share of these situations, most 
recently with racist hate messages being left  on the answering machine at the 
Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC).  Incidents like this happen in a 
quieter way more often than many people may  realize.

The “United Against Hate” Campaign was started as a way for  citizens to 
stand up and be counted in opposition to racist hate-speech and  behavior. It 
was inspired by the events in Billings, Montana in 1994 when the  KKK and 
other white supremacists became more active in the town. Acts of  vandalism 
were carried out against synagogues and Jewish cemeteries. When a  brick was 
thrown through a Jewish child’s window which displayed a menorah at  Hanukah 
time, the entire community rallied. A paper menorah was printed in the  
newspaper and people of all faiths cut them out and displayed them as a symbol  
of solidarity and a stand against hate.

The current project distributes  paper signs to display in car and home 
windows and buttons to wear bearing the  message, “United Against Hate.” This 
is a way for individuals to show their  opposition to the small but loud 
minority of those who use hate speech to try  to intimidate and instill fear.

Through this action, the overwhelming  majority of us who want to live in a 
world of respect and understanding can  become more visible and show the 
strength of our numbers and our commitment.  Racist hate speech and behavior 
are not acceptable. By the simple act of  becoming visible, we can 
demonstrate that when we stand together against hate,  it loses the power to 
terrorize.

***How to participate in the United  Against Hate campaign***
Print the poster & post in visible places  (house/apt windows, car windows, 
storefronts, etc.). A link to the poster is  embedded in the Ithaca Journal 
 article:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009912100383





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