Love Wins Over Hate
Explore the lives of six former white supremacists and ultraconservatives. Each of them explains how they went through a transformation from being filled with hate, anger, and rage to acceptance and appreciation of diversity. All have gone on to teach many other people to love rather than hate. They talk honestly and openly about their former beliefs, the pain they have inflicted on others, and their fight for a better world devoid of hate.
Explore the lives of six former white supremacists and ultraconservatives. Each of them explains how they went through a transformation from being filled with hate, anger, and rage to acceptance and appreciation of diversity. All have gone on to teach many other people to love rather than hate. They talk honestly and openly about their former beliefs, the pain they have inflicted on others, and their fight for a better world devoid of hate.
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