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Commission staff outline eight guiding principles for anti‑hate public messaging; commissioners urge caution
Summary
Staff summarized an evidence review that produced eight guiding principles for anti‑hate public messaging — including empathy, narratives, and attention to messenger/audience alignment — while commissioners warned that prevalence statistics can inadvertently normalize hate and urged careful audience targeting.
Staff presented a literature review of public messaging strategies intended to prevent hate, citing work led by a Stanford researcher and other academic partners. The review distilled eight evidence‑based guiding principles for message design; staff highlighted empathy and…
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