United Against Hate Week

September 21-27, 2024

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Who We Are

Since 2017 we have come together with state and local leaders, community members, activists, and so many others to stand United Against Hate. Our message is clear - we reject hate of any kind and believe that building a safer and more equitable world starts by working together.

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How We Define Hate

Hate incidents and crimes involve evidence that bias, hatred, or prejudice have occurred based on the victim's real or perceived race/ethnicity, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation.

By reporting as a victim, witness, or advocate for a victim of hate crimes and hate incidents, you help identify areas in need of intervention and prevention resources such as education and protection of your legal rights.