I think Mr. Galloway referenced one: Life After Hate. I would point to other similar groups that seem to have been very effective, in terms of having people on the ground who were in hate groups and were themselves converted away from that impulse. That's the kind of community-based education I'm speaking to, because it involves people with lived experience. Those people have a way of relating to people who might be pursuing hate, outwardly on the Internet or elsewhere, and advocating for hate to be acted upon.
Those groups are the best examples of tackling this issue. I want to see more of those.