Hate Out of Winston

Winston-Salem, NC

Hate has no place here in Winston-Salem. Hate Out of Winston-Salem worked hard to bring down a Confederate statue, advocate for Black Firefighters in Omnibus, push for funds reallocation in the local police and SHERIFF departments, press to replace Stand Your Ground in North Carolina, seek to obtain a mental health mobile unit for Forsyth County and we will continue to work seeking social justice for marginalized and oppressed people. For far too long white supremacists and deeply embedded racist structures, policies and ideals have INFILTRATED our community spreading the poison of hate and separatism. We serve notice to the racist, selfish and loathsome among us. It's Time For Change! Love, Equality and Justice will prevail and Hate Out Of Winston-Salem will not stop until we obtain just due for the Black and Brown people of our community. Join us in the fight!

Hate Out of Winston’s mission is to be a consistent voice for justice and to dismantle patterns of racism and injustice in the Winston-Salem community. Hate Out envisions a Winston-Salem where Black people and all marginalized and oppressed people live, work, and thrive in a Twin City that is racially equitable, liberating, and empowering.
We envision Hate Out Of Winston as ragtag radicals dismantling racism, fighting for justice, freedom and liberation. Advocacy In the words of Billy Preston, “Nothing from nothing leaves nothing.” Inaction, performative activism and conjecture is costing local Blacks their lives. Our city continues to face the unprecedented challenges of the COVID pandemic, African-Americans continue to face hate, white terrorism, and repeated brutalization by systems and law enforcement. Hate Out maintains that the most dangerous threat is apathy on the part of elected leaders and the power elite. As a result, we remain steadfast advocates for racial and social justice issues under the purview of the city of Winston-Salem by way of programs such as SOAR and Youth Build, educational justice as it relates to the history of African-American people, mental health advocacy and women’s issues.

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