Local leaders visit Cambria Heights to unite against hate
/Speakers discussed solidarity across boundaries in the face of intolerance and emphasized the need for unity and action.
Read MoreSpeakers discussed solidarity across boundaries in the face of intolerance and emphasized the need for unity and action.
Read MoreAll workshops will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Read MoreWe must all come together to stand up and face hate head on right in our communities.
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