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Tolerance.org is combining the power of television, radio and the
Internet to bring the message of respect and understanding to people
across the U.S. Five new public service announcements (PSAs) from
Tolerance.org hit the airwaves in Summer 2002.
Featuring
seven-time Grammy Award-winner Alanis Morissette, the PSAs address
the rising problem of bigotry in the U.S. and encourage viewers
to log onto Tolerance.org to learn how they can fight hate
and promote tolerance in their homes, schools, workplaces
and communities.
Download
the new Tolerance.org PSAs now. Available in both QuickTime and
Real Media formats, the PSAs are accessible in high definition (for
high-speed lines) and low definition (for dial-up Internet connections).
If
you do not have QuickTime, your may download it for either Mac
or Windows by clicking on the logo below. Likewise for Real Player.
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PSA
1 10 sec
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PSA
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| PSA
1 30 sec |
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1 30 sec |
PSA
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| PSA
2 20 sec |
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2 20 sec |
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| PSA
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Tolerance.org
thanks the supporters of the Southern
Poverty Law Center,
HBO, the
Brooklyn
Friends School, Thompson
Becker International and PSA director Eric Juhola of the New
York University Tisch School of the Arts for making these public service
announcements possible.
© 2002
tolerance.org | splc
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