Bridge Multicultural Project launches 'Unity, Not Hate' poster campaign
Briefly

The Bridge Multicultural Project has launched a poster campaign in Flatbush promoting unity, respect, and inclusion amidst a decline in social justice values. The initiative provides posters to schools and businesses to underscore the importance of community where all individuals are valued regardless of race, religion, or identity. It seeks to reject hate in all forms, advocating for kindness and understanding. The campaign receives support from the NYC Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes, encouraging participation from local schools.
The Bridge MCP is distributing the posters to schools, merchants and other commercial institutions at a time when such values are being devalued by the current presidential administration.
The posters read, "At The Bridge MCP, we proudly stand with our neighbors in the spirit of unity, respect and inclusion."
We believe that a strong community is one where every person is valued and treated with dignity - regardless of race, religion or identity.
We reject hate in all its forms. We embrace kindness, understanding and connection.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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