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Rising Hate: Focus On Prevention & Crimes It Triggers
According to the FBI, over 10,000 people nationally reported to law enforcement in 2021 that they were victims of hate crimes because of their race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, religion or disability.
All of Us Belong Right Here – Music Videotaping at Ding Ding TV Studio
On August 9th 2022, Ding Ding TV had nearly 40 people joining our Music Video recording. This song is created for Civic Leadership Forum Silicon Valley’s “Stop Asian Hate series” as the theme song, We’ll play and invite people to sing at each event, it also can be used for the multicultural community “Stop Asian Hate” activities. Together we deliver the message “All of Us Belong Right Here” to Stop The Hate.
Empowering Young People in the Aftermath of Hate
Today, local, national or international tragedies happen so frequently that they can feel almost commonplace. When a hate crime, mass shooting, act of terrorism or other terrible and hate-inspired event occurs, one of the first questions many people ask is, what should we tell the children? How can we explain to them what has happened?
Preventing Hate Crimes In Your Community
Everyone has a role in stopping hate and creating safe, inclusive communities. How can you take action against hate?
“What matters most in a story? If it’s good? Or if it’s true?”
These questions appear on screen at beginning of my all-time favorite artist Halsey’s last show of their headlining tour. The same show where my friend and I experienced a hate incident on July 9th, 2022.
OC Human Relations 2021 Hate Crime Report
Call the police or sheriff's department immediately if it is an emergency or if you are in present danger. Obtain medical attention if needed. Be sure to keep all medical documentation. Leave all evidence in place. Do not touch, remove, and/or clean up anything.
The 5Ds of Bystander Intervention
What’s worse than experiencing harassment related to your identity? Whether it’s about your race, color, religion, or immigration status; about your gender presentation or sexual orientation; about your size, age, or a disability you live with?
OCAPICA in OC among many organizations receiving the State of California's transformative grant for Stop The Hate
The state of California made a historic investment toward preventing and responding to hate through a more than $165 million Asian and Pacific Islander Equity Budget and its Stop the Hate Campaign.
Hate Violence & Civil Rights Fact Sheet
The Ralph Civil Rights Act forbids acts of violence or threats of violence because of a person’s actual or perceived sex/gender, including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, gender identity and gender expression, race, color, religion, ancestry,…
Two Years and Thousands of Voices
This report shares what we have learned over the past two years and what it takes to address the systemic root causes of anti-AAPI hate. Every individual traumatic incident reported to Stop AAPI Hate…
Attorney General Bonta Releases 2021 Hate Crime Report
At 1,763 bias events in 2021, overall hate crimes reported in California increased 32.6% from 2020 to 2021 and are at their highest reported level since 2001.
How are Hate Crimes Enforced?
Your local police or sheriff’s department enforce criminal laws and are the first responders. Criminal prosecution of your case can be pursued by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office,…
What Should I Do if I am Victimized?
If you have been the victim of a hate crime, you may: experience psychological distress, feel scared, vulnerable, worried, or targeted, lose trust in local law & safety enforcement,…
This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program. To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support, go to CA vs Hate.
Thông tin này đã được hỗ trợ toàn phần hoặc một phần bằng nguồn tài trợ từ tiểu bang California, do Thư Viện Tiểu Bang California quản lý với sự hợp tác của Bộ Xã hội và Ủy Ban Đặc Trách Cộng Đồng Người Mỹ Gốc Á Châu Và Quần Đảo Thái Bình Dương cho dự án Stop the Hate (Ngăn Chặn Lòng Thù Hận). Để báo cáo mọi sự việc liên hệ đến tội ác và những hành động kỳ thị chủng tộc, và để nhận lãnh hỗ trợ, xin vui lòng truy cập trang mạng CA vs. Hate.