Black and Jewish communities in Kansas City are uniting over messages of anti-hate.
Black and Jewish communities in Kansas City are uniting over messages of anti-hate.
ACROSS THE COUNTRY,DIFFICULTCONVERSATIONS AREUNFOLDING INSIDE AOUTSIDE OUR HOMESABOUT RACISM ANDHATRED OF ALL KINDTHOSE CONVERSATIONSARE ALSO CONTINUINGHERE AT HOME BETWEENMINORITIY COMMUNITIES.41 ACTION NEWSREPORTER DAN COHENHAS THAT STORY.THE BLACK AND JEWISHCOMMUNITIES OF KANSASCITY SAY THERE ISSTRENGTH IN UNITINGAGAINST A COMMONENEMY, AND THEY SAYTHAT WORK IS URGENT INTHE CURRENT MOMENT ASTHE UNITED STATESCONFRONTS HATRED INALL CORNERS.As the United Statescontinues to confront racism,it's also grappling with anothertype of hate: anti-Semitism.
Inthe KC metro, it's of graveconcern to Jewish leaders.<Gavriela Geller
A counter demonstration outnumbered the far right by around ten to one in Yeovil on Saturday evening
Meanwhile, police say more than 700 people have been arrested in connection with recent rioting.