What Is It Like to Live in Your Town - Tell Your Story

KJZZ Enews: Fronteras: the Changing America Desk - Not in Our Town - Stop the Hate Together

KJZZ’s Fronteras: The Changing America Desk
Wants to Know What it’s Like to Live in Your Town

 

Does your community make you feel safe and included or scared and marginalized? The Fronteras: Changing America Desk is collaborating with Not in Our Town—a documentary producer that profiles people who have developed creative anti-hate crime programs— to gauge how hate is affecting communities throughout the Southwest.

Tell us your story by filling out this online form.

Keep in mind, we don't want to focus solely on the negative. We also want to hear about the positive measures your community is taking to overcome hate.

To learn more about the Not in Our Town project, contact Fronteras: Changing America Desk Public Insight reporter, Nick Blumberg at nblumberg@rioradio.org or 480-774-8231.


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