People make the mistake of forming anti-racist groups that are rendered ineffective from the start because ONLY invite those who share their beliefs to their meetings.
- Provide a safe neutral meeting place.
- Learn as much as you can about the ideology of a racist or perceived racist in your area.
- Invite that person to meet with your group.
- As questions, but keep calm in the face of their loud, boisterous posture if that is on display, don't combat it with the same
- Don't be afraid to invite someone with a different opinion to your table. If everyone in your group agrees with one another and you shun those who don't agree, how will anything ever change? You are doing nothing more than preaching to the choir.
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