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Show the world YOUR good attitude! We encourage people to get out and get involved in changing hearts and minds. Find a product to use in your world, or support us as we fight to educate and raise awareness, and help heal our nation from this devastating social cancer.

We hope you recognize this needs attention and is a most important priority. You can help us in several ways. Buy some products from our line of StopHate Gear for yourself or as gifts. If you can't find a product that's right for you, you can always "Give-a-shirt" as we give away tons of our Gear at events and can always use the help. The more we can get our message out in the streets the better. Sign up for our “NEWSLETTER” to keep up with what we are doing to put points on the board, and meet us at events and rallies whenever you can. Or simply click “SUPPORT” and help us financially to keep us in the fight and out there on the front lines. We fight for you. We fight for the future.

Not tax deductible. We're a movement, not a tax-break. Not corporate sponsored. Not owned by special interest groups. Equal opportunity for a voice against Hate.

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We give away products all over the country at rallies and different events. If you’d like to help offset costs, here’s an opportunity to contribute to the cause, and help us spread our message: Stop Hate!



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EVERYONE has experienced hate, in some way, the victims are different, but hate affects us all. America's very future depends on how we address this issue and how we educate our children, and in turn their children, about how hate and the devastating effects of it can destroy. Hate is the social cancer that has consumed and divided all of us. Not everyone hates each other. Our example should reflect that belief. By seeing it, wearing it, and living it.

STOP HATE

is an acronym and our mission.

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HEAL ATTITUDES THROUGH EDUCATION

At StopHate, we encourage everyone to get involved and be a part of this attitude change, from individuals to big business. If your first response is to find another path towards a positive outcome, you are already on our team.

You can help StopHate by simply wearing your good attitude. StopHate Gear is a practical alternative to everyday clothing and products, and a perfect way to spread a positive message. Please wear your StopHate Gear at rallies, to school or work, community and sporting events, and of course, in everyday use. Find something that you can use to address hate in your own world, gear up, and wear it out!

Our goal is to help STOP HATE through awareness and educational campaigns. This is a call to action. Join us in the fight against Hate. We are not trying to force our views on anyone. Please respect our freedoms as much as we do yours. We just want everyone to realize that ignoring the hate-induced actions we see around us is just as dangerous as running a stop sign- injury, ruined lives, fatalities.

David Sumrall created StopHate in 1992 as a result of the L.A. Riots to bridge the divide and bring peace and healing, through educating people of the division supported by the media, with a focus on communication and community. We have participated in peaceful protests, rallies, and community meetings to help open communication and educate people that not everyone chooses hate as a first response. In the mid-90’s we stood against groups including the KKK, and rhetoric against certain leaders in groups including the Nation of Islam. Fast-forward to now, we’ve been active in local communities, and developing relationships with other social media influencers to build a bigger team, pool resources, spread our message to a bigger audience, and organize toward what our vision of victory looks like.

No one program can address every need of each person who has experienced hate individually. But we can learn to pay attention to anyone trying to seek help or express themselves about how it has affected them. Programs are good to bring people together, but many times the individual gets lost in the crowd and doesn't always get the support they would like or need in a one-on-one setting.