The LA vs Hate Unity Coalition

The LA vs Hate Unity Coalition is composed of public figures from the arts & entertainment industries who are committed to combating hate and promoting unity. The Coalition is comprised of members spanning diverse backgrounds, all passionately dedicated to acting as spokespeople, collaborators, and advocates in our mission to combat hate and cultivate inclusive communities. We are grateful for their ongoing support of LA vs Hate.

Coalition Members

  • Nathan Davis Jr.

    Nathan Davis Jr. is an actor and musician from Long Beach, California, known for Detroit (2017), Marvel Runaways (2017), Hotel Artemis (2018), Snowfall (2018) and Millennials (2022). His singing videos have been viewed over 3 billion times, with his unique blend of Afrobeats, R&B and Pop music generating a global fanbase of over 20 million across Nathan's channels.

    “I’ve excited to join LA vs Hate’s Unity Coalition because I want to fight back against discrimination, bigotry and hate that I know is on the rise in LA. I love my hometown for its incredible diversity that is reflected in the artistic expressions of me and so many other artists - and I’m going to do my part to stand up and protect it. Hate has no place in LA.”

  • Paul George

    Paul George is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association. Hailing from Palmdale, CA, Paul is dedicated to supporting his community through his foundation The Paul George Foundation, which strives to inspire and uplift individuals, particularly the youth, by providing opportunities and support for their growth and development. Paul is an advocate for mental health destigmatization and has been outspoken against discrimination, racism and hate of any kind.

    “I am joining LA vs Hate’s Unity Coalition because as a Los Angeles resident and community advocate, I want to do my part to push back against the rise of hate. I look forward to working with this coalition to support communities who have been targeted for hate and to spread positive messages of solidarity and unity. No matter who you are and where you come from, you should feel safe and welcome in Los Angeles.”

  • Alyssa Milano

    Alyssa is an actor, producer, host, activist, entrepreneur, humanitarian and NY Times Best-Selling author. Her most recent film, Netflix’ “Brazen” accrued over 94 million viewing hours in its first month of release. She hosts and produces the successful podcast, “Sorry Not Sorry,” which is also the name of her most recent book, a collection of essays about her life, career, and the humanitarian work at the heart of it all. Her four-book middle-grade series with Scholastic began with the best-selling Hope, Project Middle School. Milano starred on the long running series “Charmed” and “Who’s the Boss” and has appeared in more than 25 films over the course of her career. As an activist, Milano chooses to shine a spotlight on causes that matter deeply to her. Her advancement of #MeToo sparked a viral movement of women fighting against sexual harassment and assault.

    "I’m joining the LA vs Hate Unity Coalition because the rates of hate are rising to dangerous levels and I want to inspire positive change in LA where I and my family call home. I’m honored to stand against hate today, join LA vs Hate in their efforts to stymie the spread of hate and to use my influence to help create a more inclusive and kinder community for all to live in peace.”

  • Tig Notaro

    Tig Notaro is an Emmy and Grammy nominated stand-up comedian, actor, writer, podcaster and radio contributor, as well as a favorite on numerous talk shows, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Rolling Stone named her one of the "50 best stand-up comics of all time."

    Notaro can currently be seen in Season 3 of The Morning Show, Star Trek: Discovery and the Netflix films Your Place or Mine, We Have a Ghost and Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead. Notaro wrote and starred in the groundbreaking TV show One Mississippi and recently released her second HBO special Tig Notaro: Drawn. She co-directed the feature film Am I Ok? with wife, Stephanie Allynne, which debuted at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and was acquired by HBO MAX.

    Notaro hosts the critically acclaimed advice podcast, Don't Ask Tig, and recently launched Handsome, a new comedy and storytelling podcast, with friends Fortune Feimster and Mae Martin. She is also the author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, I’m Just a Person.

    "I'm joining the LA vs Hate Unity Coalition because why on earth would anyone not."

  • KC Porter

    The influence of producer and songwriter KC Porter on the course of Latin popular music can hardly be overstated. His involvement in some of the most important albums and artists to move Latin music forward, and to cross over to US and international audiences, has earned him multiple Grammy awards and many more accolades over the years. The list of his collaborators reads like a who's-who of the genre: Selena, Ricky Martin, Santana, Luis Miguel, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Ozomatli and Ana Gabriel to name a few. 2019 will see a crucial turning point in KC's artistic evolution as he launches a project that represents the culmination of many years of hard work and collaborative magic: 'CRUZANDEROS,' an album, a band, a story that crosses borders both physical and conceptual, spanning genres and generations.

  • Chelsea Rendon

    Born and raised in Los Angeles, Chelsea Rendon has been a working actress since the age of six. She is most recognized for her roles as activist Mari “La Pinche Chinche” Sanchez in Starz’s hit series Vida, Anne Gonzalez on Showtime’s hit series Shameless, and Lupe in David Ayer’s The Tax Collector. Next she will be seen in the indie film The Unexpecteds starring opposite Matt Walsh. With over 20 years in the business Chelsea is excited to utilize her experience to start creating her own content.


    “I am so glad to join the LA vs Hate Unity Coalition because now more than ever the world needs more love. I want to inspire positive change especially in LA where I was born and raised. I’m honored to stand against hate today, join LA vs Hate in their efforts to stymie the spread of hate and to use my influence to help create a more inclusive and kinder community for all to live in peace.”