Key Takeaways from Civil Society in the Visegrád Region: Fall 2019 Practitioner Convening

In September 2019, Over Zero convened civil society representatives from the Visegrád four or “V4” (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia) working to combat discrimination, xenophobia, hate speech, and other group-targeted rhetoric and violence. Access the report here.

This event took place as part of a series of convenings seeking to offer a regional lens to negative trends in the region – growing polarization, ethnic nationalism, and group-targeted rhetoric and violence – and promising strategies for pushing back. This report captures key discussion points and takeaways from the convening.

Access the report here.

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“Counteracting Hate and Dangerous Speech Online: Strategies and Considerations,” published by Toda Peace Institute