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Registration opens in mid-May for the 2026 Eradicate Hate Global Summit.

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Chin Rodger

Eradicate Hate:
2024

Since her first presentation at ATAP in Anaheim August 2022, Chin has been invited by the FBI and Federal, State and County Law Enforcement threat assessment agencies, Targeted Violence Prevention and School Safety Professionals to share at their training conferences across the USA and Canada. To share the painful process of discovering – of the signs, circumstances and behavior that were misunderstood by herself and the team around caring for her son – so that her hindsight can be other’s foresight in their mission to stop the next mass shooting.

Believing profoundly that Law Enforcement officers will benefit enormously from immersing themselves in the weeklong ATAP training, Chin has made it possible for an additional 5 scholarships for Law Enforcement Officers at each of the training event at ATAP since August 2022.

Chin is a board member of “The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement” having connected with Scarlett Lewis after both experienced the most profound loss from opposite ends of their tragedies—working to bring character and social-emotional development to children, and adults in schools, workplaces, and communities—to choose love, hope, and kindness over fear, anger, and hate.

Chin continues to be active in humanitarian efforts including two trips to Poland on the Ukraine border in 2022 with World Central Kitchen and few other efforts for Ukraine. She is also a board member of the newly formed “Mom I See War” Foundation. And an active member the veterans led disaster relief organization Team Rubicon. Recently she collaborated with artiste Ugur Gallenkus securing funding for the printing of his second powerful and extraordinary book “Parallel Universe of War and Peace”

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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)