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Together We Rise To Fight Against Hate

More than 200 communities across California will participate in United Against Hate Week, Oct. 19-25.

Growing Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Continues Asian Hate, New Report Finds

In a polarized 2024 election year, heated attacks against immigration and DEI initiatives fueled ongoing hate against AAPI nationwide.

California Civil Rights Department Launches Program to Combat Discrimination in Businesses

The “Welcome In” program is one of several initiatives created in direct response to reported increases in hate and discrimination in California.

Ethnic Minorities Face Rising Hate Crimes in Rural California

Hate crimes are mounting in rural California, where many ethnic minorities are too distrustful of the government to report them.

With Heightened Hate Crimes, Funding Cut for Ethnic Media

As hate crimes reach their highest curve in recent years, California ethnic media face an end to critical state funding.

Black Student Brutally Attacked Because of Race, Claims Lawsuit

A Black student has sued the LAUSD alleging that he was arrested while trying to defend himself during a brutal racist attack.

Indian American Family Faces Racist Tirade at Los Angeles Airport

A white woman hurled racist expletives and insults at an Indian American family while aboard a shuttle bus at Los Angeles airport.

Asian American Voters in Georgia Will Not Be Overlooked

Asian Americans in the Deep South now realize one thing. The only time we are “discovered” is when one of us is killed, or when election season comes around.

‘Disability is Everywhere’ — Yet Anti-Disability Hate Crimes Rising

Although disability impacts well over a quarter of Americans, anti-disability hate is on the rise — including violent crime.

Queer Thai Man Punched in the Face in San Francisco as Attacker Yelled...

A queer Thai man in San Francisco was punched in the face 5 times as his attacker shouted derogatory slurs.

California Must Create Permanent Investments to Combat Hate

California allocated $190 million to combatting hate crimes. But, as funding ends, so do numerous awareness and resource initiatives.

Commit a Hate Crime: Serve No Time?

A young Thai American bartender, who was pepper-sprayed as suspects yelled “Go back to your country,” believes she was victimized twice: once during the...