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Christian Pooleini is an award-winning television producer, public speaker, author and peace advocate, and former violent militant group. After leaving his youth created in the 1980s and 1990s hatred campaign, he started and organizes a laborious process to rebuild their lives. Christian acquires a degree in International Relations at DePaul University and sets up digital media, anti-radical consultant Goldmill group. In 2016 he was guiding the anti-hate campaign designed to help people out of the violent radical group and the Emmy Awards. Since 20 years ago, Christian life has been so devoted to helping other people to overcome hatred by organizations such as hatred and ExitUSA and later life, leaving the movement of white supremacy so It was. He now leads the radical project, which is a global prevention and extreme withdrawal platform to help people eliminate hatred campaigns and other violent ideologies. He shared his unique and abundant knowledge to teach all those who are willing to learn to build peace through great empathy and sympathy and took part in the TED stage and was spoken all over the world
At the age of 14, Christian Picciolini turned from a rustic teenager to a white supremacist, and soon became the leader of the first neonachi skin head gang in the United States. How is he extreme, how did he finally go out? In this brave conversation, Christians shared amazing anti-intuitive solutions, dislike in various ways. After leaving the white supremacist skinhead movement he helped establish in the 1980s and 1990s, Christian Piccholini is committed to helping people escape violent extremism We co-founded after ordering. His memoir "American White Youth: My Most Violent Hatred Exercise - And How I Leave" (Hachette) is Participating in his Early American White Caucasian Movement and Final In detail in December 2017, Christian lived in Chicago, wrote in detail in detail. The presentation was held at the TEDx event using the TED conference format, but it was held independently by the local community. For details, please visit https://www.ted.com/tedx.
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