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Courtney Cano

Courtney Cano

COO & Co-Founder, Diverting Hate

Eradicate Hate:
2023

Courtney Cano is a policy advocate focused on the intersection between online radicalization, content regulation, social media policies, and the manosphere. Courtney holds a B.A. in Political Science, Religion, and Philosophy from Middlebury College and a Master of Arts in International Policy with a focus on countering violent extremism from Middlebury Institute of International Studies.

Courtney garners over 10 years of experience as policy researcher, including quantitative and qualitative research, and developing community partnerships with relevant government stakeholders. Additionally, she has spent the last several years advocating for effective policy changes for some of the most pressing social issues at a top policy consulting firm, where she has navigated complex legislative landscapes and built strategic relationships to drive impactful outcomes. As the co-founder and co-lead of Diverting Hate, Courtney has worked to successfully implement an FY 2023 grant award from the Department of Homeland Security’s Terrorism Violence and Terrorism Prevention grant program, as well as brief subject matter experts across agencies and various interest groups. Offering a unique and personal perspective to the issue, Courtney is committed to diverting at-risk men away from violent misogyny in a compassionate and empathetic way.

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The effort to eradicate hate requires the active participation of every component of our society, to include governments, the private sector, communities of faith and indeed every aspect of civil society. There is no more urgent task in front of us. The organizers of the Eradicate Hate Global Summit are doing the United States and the world an enormous service by tackling hatred and extremism with a focus on honest dialogue and conversation, genuine learning and practical solutions. This will not happen overnight, but the Pittsburgh community’s leadership in this effort is genuinely inspiring and motivating.

Nick Rasmussen
Nicholas Rasmussen Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security