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January 14, 2025

The New Dinner Pop-Up Saying 'No Hate on My Plate'

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The New Dinner Pop-Up Saying 'No Hate on My Plate'

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After last summer’s rise in hate groups and racist/antisemitic flyers appearing all over town, the Metro Human Relations Commission has launched a new initiative called Humans Over Hate, including an upcoming series of “No Hate on My Plate” dinners. Metro Human Relations executive director Rev. Davie Tucker joins host Marie Cecile Anderson to talk about it, and to give us a preview of the local events planned around MLK Day next Monday.

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