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Eradicate Hate Global Summit 2026

September 15 – 17, 2026 | Pittsburgh, PA
David L. Lawrence Convention Center

The Eradicate Hate Global Summit is the most comprehensive anti-hate conference in the world. It unites experts and leaders from around the globe, who are dedicated to eradicating all forms of hate-fueled violence. The purpose of the Summit is to provide a unique, multidisciplinary forum to share ideas and build working relationships to drive the development and deployment of effective approaches to reduce hate-fueled violence.

Registration is open for the sixth annual Eradicate Hate Global Summit, the world’s most comprehensive anti-hate conference. Join us as we address the urgent need to curb the escalation of hate-motivated vandalism and violence in Pittsburgh and around the world.

The 2026 Summit will feature survivors’ voices and innovative, actionable programs to help prevent all forms of hate-fueled violence. Come learn how you can become part of the solution.

Now more than ever we need to join together to eradicate hate. We look forward to welcoming you to the Eradicate Hate Global Summit 2026.

Hotel information will be emailed to attendees following registration.

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Use the links below to download the official app of the Eradicate Hate Global Summit and begin planning your participation.

Relive Moments from Past Summits

We have compiled an extensive video library from past Eradicate Hate Global Summits. The library also includes an interview series of selected Summit participants discussing a variety of important subject matters.

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The catalytic power of this Summit in bringing together those who are devoting their lives to pushing back and working to confront, understand and work towards solutions around hate in our society is a noble and difficult task. The Summit not only energized those who attended but led to connecting the dots in a global network of those doing this work. The stories of the victims of hate were painful to witness but their courage in coming forward was inspirational. Those who attended left energized with the hope that by working together solutions can be forged.

Robert Rosenthal Board Member, Executive Producer, Acting CEO, The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR)