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​San Anselmo Event Aims To Push Back Against Hate

The event is being held in conjunction with a nationwide United Against Hate initiative.

SAN ANSELMO, CA — The town of San Anselmo will hold a national event this weekend that aims to push back against hate.

The town’s Racial Equity Committee on Sunday will kick off the inaugural event Sunday at 2 p.m. at Creek Park (249 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.).

The event is being held in conjunction with a nationwide United Against Hate initiative.

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This year’s theme, “Hate Has No Home Here,” reflects the committee’s efforts to intentionally create an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive community, town officials said in a statement announcing the event.

“Come learn more about what the committee is doing to foster a thriving, diverse home for all residents,” town officials said in a statement.

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The event will feature speakers including town councilmembers, Marin County Supervisor Katie Rice, and Committee Chair Tiffany McElroy.

The event will feature live music, dance with Rhythm Village, a collective art creation and gourmet eats and drink from Baan Thai and Taco Janes.

The event is sponsored by Wink Optics (formerly Sunglass City) and Alamere Real Estate.

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