REPORT HATE

Victims and witnesses can report any hate incident or hate crime in order to receive free follow-up services and supportive resources in your community. Your report is always confidential and can be made anonymously.

Learn More about Reporting Hate With 211 LA County

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what are hate crimes and hate incidents?

Short blurb about what we mean when we say “hate crimes” and “hate incidents”. People may not be ready to report as soon as they get to the page, and right now the information on what to report is buried. I suggest a short q+a that links out to our more formal and robust information page.

Who Should Report?

“By filing a report as a victim, witness, or advocate for a victim of hate crimes and hate incidents, you are helping to identify areas in need of intervention and prevention resources. You also have the option to consent to receive free follow-up and additional support with resources in your community.” (I would re-work this to shorten and use more accessible language - leading with “Victims, witnesses and advocates as the A to Q)

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Jewish Community Mural Unveiling

la county stands united against hate

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la county stands united against hate 〰️

Long Beach LGBT+ Mural Unveiling

Lorem Ipsum Mural Unveiling

Lorem Ipsum Mural Unveiling

Lorem Ipsum Mural Unveiling

LA vs HATE in the community

Right now the content above the fold directing people to report hate is competing with our news highlight section. I recommend keeping a navigation point to latest news on the homepage, but burying it a bit for clarities sake. This image could be updated as new events unfold.

Use this free artwork across social media, text, email, and in real life to unite your community against hate.