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Wellesley Volunteers Create 'Freedom Team' To Address Hate, Bias
The Freedom Team was established in response to reports from residents who experienced incidents of racism and bias.

WELLESLEY, MA — A group of volunteers in Wellesley have developed a nonpartisan, community-based initiative to support residents who feel victimized by racism and bias
and to respond to such incidents in our town.
The newly-formed Wellesley Freedom Team was established in response to reports from residents who experienced incidents of racism and bias that are not defined as hate crimes, and therefore, cannot be addressed under the law. The Freedom Team aims to provide a confidential and respectful space to air concerns and to help develop actionable next steps to resolve situations for victims.
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The Freedom Team is reactive, proactive, and retroactive. Members include community leaders,
educators, and faith leaders, with the support of town officials. The team’s intent is to respond
with urgency whenever members become aware of individuals who experience threats, harassment, or violence related to race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, or class. The Freedom Team will be available to discuss past and current incidents, as well as fears of future victimization, and will offer both victims and witnesses a listening ear, support, recourse, and/or opportunity for reconciliation.
“We heard about the Freedom Team founded by Jamele Adams with the support of Natick Chief
of Police James Hicks and were inspired to explore forming a Wellesley team. Volunteer leaders
have really stepped up to organize this effort to support residents who have experienced racism
and bias,” said Meghan Jop, Wellesley’s Executive Director of Government Services.
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Residents of Wellesley are encouraged to contact the Freedom Team if they experience or witness bias-motivated threats, harassment, or violence. All calls and emails will remain confidential, discussed only by members of the Team.
To contact the Freedom Team:- Hotline: 339-216-0124
- Email: WellesleyFreedomTeam@gmail.com
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