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Sacramento State's Ethnic Studies department held its biannual Stop the Hate Arts and Media Showcase on Wednesday, Dec. 3, hosted in the University Union.
The Chico Interfaith Council hosted an anti-hate group during its annual dinner Wednesday at First Christian Church, highlighting marginalized communities in Butte County.
Immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers make up about 22% of San Diego's population.
California vs Hate joined elected leaders and community partners to launch the eighth annual United Against Hate Week with the unveiling of a new public mural in Oakland.
The California Civil Rights Department released new statistics demonstrating ongoing demand for California vs Hate: the first-ever multilingual statewide hotline that provides a safe, anonymous reporting option.
Assembly Committee Takes on Racism, Hate and Xenophobia
The Stop the Hate Program continues to raise awareness about the importance of people uniting to build safe and equitable communities in California.
Amid a hostile environment for immigrants and people of color, California is concluding its funding for its Stop the Hate initiative. Community leaders say the funding must be restored.
With education as a cornerstone, Adams emphasized the importance of youth having access to quality kindergarten through 12th-grade education along with college or vocational programming beyond high school.