"I was moved somewhere beyond words. Healing From Hate is a great film. It is a required viewing for anyone who truly wants to understand the hatred that is running rampant in America and the world."
"Eye-opening and deeply unsettling... excellent... inspiring."
"A powerful and risky documentary that looks at racism in America... and how to enact change."
"Healing From Hate is a powerful educational tool, much needed at this moment in our nation's history. It makes visible both the urgency of the threat of domestic extremists and the hopeful and healing power of empathy to overcome the disease of hatred."
— Beverly Tatum | Author of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: A Psychologist Explains the Development of Racial Identity
"Healing From Hate is a compelling and provocative look at what ails many working-class men in the context of contemporary US ethno-nationalism. With its accounts of racialized current events, this film reveals both the psychological and economic underpinnings of today’s most shocking acts of political violence. Better still, as “formers” find their way from neo-Nazism to clearer-headed insights about society and themselves, we’re shown a truly universal way to move out of the cul-de-sac of racial despair. An excellent choice for any course focused on dysmorphic masculinity in the age of Donald Trump."
— Mike Hill | Author of After Whiteness: Unmaking an American Majority
"Healing From Hate is a well-filmed, no holds barred, raw masterpiece defining the causes and solutions for America's ugliest disease; racism. The powerful documentary is a must see for both victims and perpetrators of hate. The information and testimonies revealed are stronger than written case studies in any psychology book."
— Daryl Davis | Activist and Author of Klan-destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan
"Healing From Hate is a must-see film for every American regardless of their politics. It provides powerful insight into the seeds of violent extremism fueled by white supremacy; and it promises to spark the type of collective soul searching our nation desperately needs in these divisive times, illustrating that deep listening and compassion represent the ultimate antidote to the poison of hate."
— Adam Hodges | Author, When Words Trump Politics: Resisting a Hostile Regime of Language
"Healing From Hate provides a chilling view of the ways white supremacy, capitalism, and toxic masculinity converge to recruit members and fuel racist violence in the United States. It offers a view of the shifting landscapes of white supremacist and racist movements, while also centering the narratives and work of those who have not only left these movements, but work to help others do so as well. It presents an important and much needed intervention in conversations in this contemporary moment, when white supremacy has become more mainstream and accepted through discourses of the alt-right and white nationalism."
— Bernadette Calafell | Ph.D. Chair and Professor, CRES Critical Race & Ethnic Studies