Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shelve the Hate?

Shelve the Hate is a student-led initiative aimed at preventing online radicalization and targeted gun violence. We provide resources and tools for schools, families, friends, and communities to raise awareness and foster discussions on these critical issues.

Why was Shelve the Hate created?

Shelve the Hate was created in response to the rising concerns surrounding online radicalization and targeted gun violence. Our team believes that proactive education and dialogue are crucial in preventing such incidents and fostering safer communities.

Who can benefit from Shelve the Hate resources?

Our resources are designed for libraries in schools and universities, as well as individuals and organizations interested in addressing extremism and promoting dialogue around these topics.

What resources does Shelve the Hate offer?

We provide a range of resources including event planning guides, discussion group materials, poster templates, social media content ideas, and conversation starters. These tools are designed to facilitate meaningful engagement and awareness-building.

How can libraries get involved with Shelve the Hate?

Libraries can get involved by utilizing our resources to organize events, host discussion groups, display posters, and initiate conversations within their communities. We encourage libraries to adapt our materials to suit their specific needs and audiences.

Are Shelve the Hate resources free to use?

Yes, all of our resources are freely available for download and use. We believe in making these tools accessible to anyone interested in promoting safer communities and combating extremism.

How can I support Shelve the Hate's mission?

There are several ways to support our mission, including spreading awareness about our resources, participating in our events, sharing our social media content, and providing feedback on our materials.