Program Description
Event Details
Join Cranberry Library and Classrooms Without Borders for a powerful screening of The Cure for Hate, a gripping documentary that follows former white supremacist Tony McAleer on a journey of redemption and transformation. Through raw storytelling and deep reflection, the film explores the forces that drive hate—and the paths to healing.
Following the screening, engage in a thought-provoking Q&A with Tony McAleer, former neo-Nazi turned anti-hate advocate, and Peter Hutchison, the film’s director. This is an opportunity to discuss the roots of extremism, the power of personal change, and how we can foster greater understanding in our communities.
Register for this program on the Classrooms Without Borders website here. The program is free, registration is required.
This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, opportunity number DHS-24-TTP-132-00-99