The Cure for Hate is the powerful true story of Tony McAleer, a former neo-Nazi leader and skinhead turned anti-hate activist. Deeply ashamed of his past, McAleer travels to Auschwitz in the spirit of teshuvah—repentance and return—to bear witness to the inconceivable devastation of the Holocaust. The film chronicles his journey of atonement, examining the rise of fascism, the pathways into and out of extremism, and the urgent need to confront unchecked hate in our time. Through reflection, accountability, and moral reckoning, McAleer offers a rare and unflinching look at the possibility of change. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Hutchison, known for his work on social justice and human rights issues, the film documents McAleer’s transformation and his ongoing advocacy for compassion after leaving extremist movements, including his visit to Auschwitz.
Chairs: Rebecca Marks Jimerson & Brae Rilley