b'STRONGER THAN HATEAT USCUSC Shoah Foundation, unyielding in its efforts toOver the course of 2020-21, the STH@USC root out and resist hate in its many forms, establishedinitiative promoted programs across campus including art the Stronger Than Hate initiative to bring the power ofexhibitions, virtual discussions and faculty collaborations testimony to broader audiences and make the Instituteson anti-hate curriculum. USCs adoption of this campus-work more readily accessible. wide initiative attests to the Institutes standing as a In a milestone effort to spread the values representedleader in anti-hate work and led to constructive follow up by Stronger Than Hate, the University of Southernconversations on the issues at the heart of Stronger Than California has endorsed the initiative for a university- Hate.wide audience. This partnership is recognition of theBy leading the call to action for anti-hate resources, Institutes success in focusing its resources to strengthenoutreach and support across the university, USC Shoah and unify people against hate. The coalition of institutes,Foundation remains at the center of the fight against hate offices and departments across USC that have partneredboth on campus and across the nation. to formally adopt the Stronger Than Hate @ USC initiative includes:We are working with all of our communities who are coming USC Shoah Foundationtogether to support and amplify a USC Pacific Asia Museumcollective struggle against hate. USC Fisher Museum of ArtBeing inspired by the testimonies of Safe Communities Institute at the Sol Price School ofthe archive, Stronger Than Hate at Public Policy USC is creating wonderful programs USC Office of Well-being and Education USC Title IX Officeand workshops to foster a campus USC Campus Wellness and Intervention culture of compassion. USC Department of Public Safety Carol L. Folt USC President24 2020 ANNUAL REPORT'