April 9, 2019 "Hate speech and unprofessional reporting on migration issues is perpetual and constant in many media outlets and online platforms. One of the most urgent tasks...is to prevent the spread of hate and to fight back by reporting and campaigning in [an] ethical, inclusive and professional way." This module has been developed to support journalists, journalism students, and civil society activists to combat hate speech against migrants and refugees. In particular, it seeks to help the media play a role in challenging hostility and prejudice, encouraging social solidarity, and helping to promote understanding and empathy with others. The publication was developed by the Silence Hate: Changing Words Changes the World project, which had as its objective to help combat and prevent online hate speech against migrants and refugees by developing new and creative counter-narratives. A significant part of project activities included building the capacity of the media to better report on migration issues. The project, which took place from January 2018 to December 2019, was implemented in Belgium, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Poland, and the United Kingdom (UK).