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    ‘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.

    AAPI Exhibit ‘Walking Stories’ Draws SF Art Lovers, Activists

    “We don’t use the words 'Stop Hate,' but this entire exhibit is about uplifting stories about Asian American folks that often don’t get heard,” said Miko Lee.

    Immigration Misinformation Targets Decisive U.S. Latino Vote

    If not countered, misinformation targeting immigrants and Latinos will be make-or-break this election year.

    Gender-Affirming Care Politically Polarizes Trans Rights in San Francisco

    As gender-affirming care grows ever-more politicized, efforts to ensure access have become a question of civil liberties in San Francisco.

    Fighting Prosecution Barriers, Bay Area Politicians Aim Grassroots Against Hate Crimes

    With California hate crimes nearly doubled since 2019, local leaders have sparked nationwide efforts to fight hate at the grassroots level amid low prosecution rates.

    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.

    ‘Uplift the Human Spirit’ Celebrates 10 Years of Building Community

    On a warm evening at San Joaquin Delta College, Susan Her reflected on the history of the nonprofit she founded 10 years ago. 

    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...

    Ripple Effect Walk Breaks the Silence on AAPI Suicide

    On the morning of June 22, 2024, approximately 400 people converged at Torrance High School's Zamperini Stadium for the third annual Ripple Effect Walk, organized by the Little Tokyo Service Center.

    With LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Rising, How is California Responding?

    The number of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes in California nearly doubled last year despite an overall decrease in hate crimes statewide, leaving many feeling unsafe in their communities.

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