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As Muslims across California commemorate the beginning of the Islamic New Year, Speaker of the Assembly Robert Rivas offers a message of reflection and renewal.
CA state fund­ed pro­gram cre­ated in response to the rise in anti-Asian hate expires on June 30, with no plan yet for the state to renew the funds.
After a deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego and rising hate reports, advocates urge California to sustain Stop the Hate funding to prevent violence and support survivors.
As the federal government moves to strip transgender rights, the California Civil Rights Department’s first-ever California Civil Rights Summit had a different message.
May was Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Art from the “Stop The Hate” showcase gives Asian studies students a place to tell their stories.
To find creative solutions for combating hate, the California Civil Rights Department held a conference in San Francisco focusing on strategies to confront hatred in all its forms.
Black-led organizations across California fighting prejudice, hostility, or violence directed at individuals based on their race, ethnic origin, or skin color, joined other anti-hate groups at the CA State Capitol.
Equality California works to advance civil rights and social justice by inspiring, advocating, and mobilizing through an inclusive movement.
As hate incidents rise in California, the NAACP’s CA/HI conference expands work connecting victims to CA vs Hate, legal support and advocacy to protect civil and voting rights.