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The Stop the Hate Program continues to raise awareness about the importance of people uniting to restore respect for each other, embrace the strength of diversity, and build safe and
Amid a hostile environment for immigrants and people of color, the state of California is concluding its funding for its Stop the Hate initiative. Community leaders say the funding must
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.
Students are encouraged to participate in music, crafts, and dancing. Adults can join support groups to connect with others and receive mental health resources.
Hyepin Im, president of Faith & Community Empowerment (FACE), is dedicated to bridging divides. Her deep commitment to social justice and intercultural harmony has made her a pivotal figure in
Amid rising hate crimes in Los Angeles, the L.A. Sentinel, in partnership with Faith and Community Empowerment (FACE), hosted a vital two-day dialogue on Dec. 12 and 13.
Juanita Palacios-Sims, founder and president of the International Society of Black Latinos (ISBL), is also co-chair of Stop the Hate in Los Angeles.
Team Funded by Statewide “Stop the Hate” Program Supports Those Impacted by Antisemitism.
During Black History Month, two 12-year-old Black boys were victims in painful episodes of racist bullying in SBUSD.