Patriots Owner Funds Racial Love Dinners, Hate Stays Hungry
In a bold game plan worthy of New England Patriots lore, Robert Kraft threw a $100 million touchdown pass to his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), launching unity dinners from New Orleans to Houston this September. These meals gather Black and Jewish college students from Tulane, Xavier, Dillard, Loyola, Rice, Temple, and University of Houston for a 14-city peace tour hailed as a 'powerful intervention' by FCAS president Adam Katz. Amidst record hate crime stats and post-Oct 7 Hamas attack isolation, partners UNCF and Hillel International hope chatty casseroles can reset historic cross-community civil rights coalitions before social media trolls score touchdowns of hate.
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Source: Axios | Published: 9/6/2025 | Author: Russell Contreras