Empowering Change

Uniting voices against racism and anti-indigeneity

Report Hate (for LA residents)

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.

For callers statewide

All victims and witnesses of hate incidents and hate crimes can report and are eligible for free hotline support services. California vs Hate is not affiliated with law enforcement, and you can report anonymously.

Empowering Perspectives

Read news coverage on how hate impacts our communities, crime prevention measures, and more from our partners.

ABOUT LMC

The Latino Media Collaborative (LMC) is a nonprofit focused on advancing an informed and highly engaged Latino community through a thriving Latino media sector.

Using a collaborative model with partner media outlets, LMC provides multilingual media services; manages multi-platform outreach campaigns; and develops original content under its flagship initiative, CALÓ NEWS - a digital English language news site that reclaims our narrative and provides a perspective missing in mainstream discourse.

At our last Diálogo, we brought experts together to tackle the pressing issue of hate within historically marginalized communities, with a special focus on the Latino experience. We discussed how various aspects of identity—such as country of origin, skin color, indigeneity and unique life experiences—shape attitudes toward racism. Check out highlights below!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions and Resources (from CAvsHate.org)

OUR PARTNERS

This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program. To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support, go to CA vs Hate. Additional support for Color y Raíces: Encara al Racismo is provided by the Weingart Foundation and the California Wellness Foundation.