"The lesson from Montana is that progressive power grows the same way, first by standing up and then by building support." – Thomas Frank in What's the Matter with Kansas?
"I was drawn to the Network, because they defend those facing public prejudice, harassment or violence. A racist verbal assault? Anti gay rhetoric?
White supremacists organizing? Threats to environmentalists? The Network is there. I joined because they have my back. And they have yours too."
– Linda Gryczan, Helena
"The Network has been an important resource to residents, churches and law enforcement in Billings when we find ourselves confronting
the hateful ideas and activities of neo-nazi's and other hate groups who are targeting minorities in our community.
– Rep. Margie MacDonald, Billings
"The Network's job- which it performed admirably with limited resources- was to block the wide funnel opening [of the militia movement],
waving off all likely sympathizers as loudly and visibly as possible, while pointing to the violence and bigotry issuing from the narrower end."
-Daniel Levitas, "The Terrorist Next Door"
"The Network teachs other liberals about the need to stand unified for the cause and not throw other allies under the bus to get a half hearted win.
This holds me stead fast in the stability and importance of this organization"
-Tammy Miller, Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition
"When white supremacists started showing pro-Nazi films at our library, the Network helped us come up with a strategy that united
the community to counter the hate group's message with our own message of diversity, equality and love."
– Will Randall, Kalispell
 
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We believe we must fearlessly confront racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia and other forms of injustice by shining a bright light on those activities and speaking up for the democratic values that unite us.

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To promote democratic values such as pluralism, equality and justice; challenge bigotry and intolerance; and organize communities to speak out in support of democratic principles and institutions.

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