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DESCRIPTION:Documentary and discussion kicks of “United Against Hate Week” in the 
 Tri-Cities\n\nThe Second Saturday Documentary Series, in cooperation with 
 Compassionate Fremont, the Tri-City Interfaith Council, and the Fremont 
 Human Relations Commission, will present the documentary Waking in Oak 
 Creek as the kickoff to “United Against Hate Week” in the Tri-Cities, 
 the Bay Area, and beyond.\n\nWaking in Oak Creek examines the impact of the 
 2012 mass shooting at the Gurdwara (Sikh temple) in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, 
 impacts like the bond that developed between civic leaders and Gurdwara 
 leaders, and the emergence of young Sikhs in the quest to end violence. 
 “After six worshipers are killed by a white supremacist,” the film’s 
 producers said, “the local community found inspiration in the Sikh 
 tradition of forgiveness and faith.”\n\nThe film will be shown on 
 Saturday, November 10, at 1:30 p.m., at Niles Discovery Church, 36600 Niles 
 Blvd., Fremont. The free screening will be followed by a discussion, led by 
 Pardeep Kaleka and Arno Michaelis. Kaleka’s father was killed in the 
 attack at the Oak Creek Gurdwara and Michaelis is a former white 
 supremacist who now works with Pardeep on an anti-violence 
 program.\n\nKaleka and Michaelis wrote the new book, The Gift of Our 
 Wounds. It tells the powerful story of a friendship between two men – one 
 Sikh and one skinhead – that resulted in an outpouring of love and a 
 mission to fight against hate. They have appeared on CNN’s “Anderson 
 Cooper 360,” the BBC, MSNBC, and “The View.” and in The New York 
 Times, The Huffington Post, and The Washington Post.\n\n“United Against 
 Hate Week” (November 11-18, 2018) is “a week of local civic action by 
 people in every Bay Area community to stop the hate and implicit biases 
 that are a dangerous threat to the safety and civility of our 
 neighborhoods, towns, and cities,” the Rev. Jeffrey Spencer, senior 
 pastor at Niles Discovery Church said. “This Second Saturday Documentary 
 Series screening is going to get the week going by starting things a day 
 early.”\n\nAnother event scheduled in Fremont that week is a “Bystander 
 Intervention Training,” which will be held 7:00-9:00 p.m., on Wednesday, 
 November 14, at Temple Beth Torah, 42000 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont. More 
 events around the bay area are listed on the United Against Hate Week 
 website, www.unitedagainsthateweek.org.\n\nIt all started with a 
 poster\n\nLast fall, when members of white supremacist groups began a 
 campaign to hold rallies in Berkeley and Oakland, California, a group of 
 community leaders came up with a way to make a statement that neo-nazis, 
 their hatred, and their ideas were not welcome in the East Bay. The created 
 a simple and clear sign that could be posted in businesses, civic centers, 
 schools, faith communities – anywhere people gather – that simply said, 
 “Berkeley Stands United Against Hate” and “Oakland Stands United 
 Against Hate.” \n\nOther cities followed suit. Last spring, “Fremont 
 Stands United Against Hate” posters started springing up in the southern 
 Alameda County city. The poster printing and distribution was spearheaded 
 by Compassionate Fremont and the Fremont City Council even provided a grant 
 for poster production.\n\n“It is an honor to be part of this important 
 week of unity and strength,” the Rev. Jeffrey Spencer, senior pastor at 
 Niles Discovery Church, said. “We need each other. We need to stand up 
 for each other. We need to stand united against hate.”\n\nThe Second 
 Saturday Documentary Series is co-sponsored by Niles Discovery Church and 
 the San Jose Peace and Justice Center. Learn more about the series at 
 http://bit.ly/nilesssds.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/10/29/18818560.php
SUMMARY:Documentary and discussion kicks of “United Against Hate Week” in the Tri-Cities
LOCATION:Niles Discovery Church\n36600 Niles Boulevard\nFremont, CA  94536
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/10/29/18818560.php
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