Speak Up For Tolerance

In mid-June 2012, our community was rattled by a noose left hanging on the Davis High School football field and by several incidents of racist graffiti around town. In response, the City’s Human Relations Commission is working in partnership with Davis Media Access to create a video collage focused on tolerance.  Community members were invited to come by media center on July 12 to share their viewpoints and hopes for our community.

Additionally, DMA produced a person-on-the-street interview reel on July 18.

Speak Up for Tolerance, studio version

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In mid-June 2012, our community was rattled by a noose left hanging on the Davis High School football field and by several incidents of racist graffiti around town. In response, the City’s Human Relations Commission is working in partnership with Davis Media Access to create a video collage focused on tolerance.  Community members were invited to come by media center on July 12 to share their viewpoints and hopes for our community.

Speak Out for Tolerance

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In mid-June 2012, our community was rattled by a noose left hanging on the Davis High School football field and by several incidents of racist graffiti around town. In response, the City’s Human Relations Commission is working in partnership with Davis Media Access to create a video collage focused on tolerance.  We interviewed community members in July to hear their viewpoints and hopes for our community.