Hate Has NO Home Here Signs


We are happy to make these signs (this time in yellow!) available to the community once again! Since we distributed 1,000 signs across the community between 2021-2023, residents have asked for them numerous times.

Sign distribution is concluded for 2025 - we’ll have more opportunities in Spring 2026!
Fill out the form to receive an email reminder in the spring with pickup information!


Suggested Donation: $10 to help cover sign costs. Online donations or cash donations are welcome.
Please give if you’re able—everyone is welcome to a sign for their yard, window, home, or business!

Thanks to our 2025 community partners for their assistance by providing time and space for sign distribution.

As political symbols fill our neighborhoods—flags, yard signs, slogans—it’s easy to feel like we’re being sorted into groups. But behind every sign is a complex person with a universe of beliefs, experiences, and contradictions. That’s why the phrase “Hate Has No Home Here” matters. It’s not just a slogan—it’s a commitment to treat each other with dignity, even when we disagree. It’s a reminder that our humanity must come before our politics.

The Midland County Inclusion Alliance has brought back our Hate Has No Home Here signs. These signs aren’t about simply being “nice” or avoiding hard conversations—they’re about setting a baseline of respect and rejecting ideas rooted in supremacy or dehumanization. In a time when hateful rhetoric and misinformation can spread rapidly, these signs ask us to be courageous: to call out hate when we see it, and to approach our neighbors with curiosity and grace.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said that hate stems from fear, and fear from separation. “Hate Has No Home Here” is a call to bridge that separation—to lead with love, not just tolerance. Whether your beliefs are conservative, progressive, or somewhere in between, this message invites all of us to be leaders in our community, to open our hearts, and to build a society where everyone belongs.

Read team member Michael Vagnini’s article in the Midland Daily News about our signs here.