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How a San Francisco Catholic School Addresses Evolving Bullying

Once a perceived hotbed for racism and homophobia, Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep has made strides even as bullying evolves in the digital age.

Breaking the Chains of Fear: Empowering Muslim and Arab Americans to Speak Up...

A new resource in California is aiming to make it easier for communities to report incidents of hate, easing fears that often prevent victims from coming forward.

The Role of Education in Eradicating Hate

At a briefing held by the ACT Against Hate Alliance, high school and university student leaders shared their experiences promoting inclusivity in academic environments throughout their communities.

San Gabriel Valley Honors Community Members Taking Action Against Hate

The ceremony, part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, emphasized the need for greater solidarity and interaction across all ethnic groups to combat hate.

Hispanics and the White Nationalist Agenda

Mauricio Garcia, the Texas man who killed eight people, left behind a social media profile filled with white supremacist rhetoric.

Can Interfaith Collaborations Stop Hate Crimes?

Interfaith collaborations could be the key to reducing hate-based violence, believe four faith leaders speaking at a news briefing.

Member of White Supremacist Group Attacks Ohio Church Ahead of Drag Performance

An Ohio man admitted to the FBI that he used Molotov cocktails in an attempt to burn down a church where a drag show was to be held.

Shooting Victim in Los Angeles Says Suspect Was ‘Looking for Jewish People’

A day after he was shot walking home from morning prayers, Guy Taieb was back at services Friday morning.

Should Violent Acts Against Homeless People Be Hate Crimes?

As the nation grapples with a rise in hate crimes targeting racial, religious and gender groups, people in one Northern California city say they are being targeted for a different reason: because they are homeless.

In California, A Long and Pivotal History of Interracial Marriage

While racial hate continues to rise, the epic story in California--where interracial marriages surpass national figures--is one of love across color lines.
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